08-08-2011, 22:50
Do any of suffer from it, I was diagnosed with it when I was pregnant with my first son and was told it was due to the baby lying on a nerve. Basically you have no control over your legs they do exactly what they want if I went to the cinema I had to have an aisle seat could not stay in any one position for any length of time. After i gave birth it seemed to go.
Had it slightly with my second son but nowhere near to the extent as I had it with my first.
Now over the last couple of years it has reared its ugly head again with no actual reasoning for it apart from being tired, it is the strangest feeling I can be sitting and my legs will literally move of there own accord a bit like riverdance and no matter what I do I cant keep them still it is actually painful its like you want to punch the muscle to try and stop it.
I have actually sat and totally focused on keeping my legs still and cant mentally do it its like i am trying to overpower myself they just flick out here there and every where.
hubby suffers from a similar type thing he has the pain and discomfort but not the flailing moves.
have any of you experienced it
Had it slightly with my second son but nowhere near to the extent as I had it with my first.
Now over the last couple of years it has reared its ugly head again with no actual reasoning for it apart from being tired, it is the strangest feeling I can be sitting and my legs will literally move of there own accord a bit like riverdance and no matter what I do I cant keep them still it is actually painful its like you want to punch the muscle to try and stop it.
I have actually sat and totally focused on keeping my legs still and cant mentally do it its like i am trying to overpower myself they just flick out here there and every where.
hubby suffers from a similar type thing he has the pain and discomfort but not the flailing moves.
have any of you experienced it