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Can Tramadol cause feelings of anger?

I have only been on Tramadol for a week now and today I experienced a sense of anger all day long. I am becoming very defensive and striking out at... read more

Restless Legs Syndrome - Could celexa cause restless leg syndrome?

I've been taking it for 4 weeks. I've also been taking levothyroxyn for a few months and recently started celexa for my anxiety and depression. I've... read more

Restless Legs Syndrome - Has anyone ever taken bentztropine for Restless Legs? Did it help?

Any side effects? My med is not working, (carbidopa/levadopa).I need a change, but my Insurance only covers about 4 generics. Need help, have severe... read more

How does family history affect heart disease?

Restless Legs Syndrome - Has anyone experienced restless leg using Benadryl?

I'm thinking of using this to help treat chronic insomnia. My sister says it gives her RLS. So looking for input from anyone. Thanks :-)

Anger management - I am pretty much over the hill but I picked up a lot of anger and frustration...

... over the last few years. I thought that I would start feeling better but that doesn't seem to be happening at all. I have been diagnosed with... read more

Has anyone tried l-theanine at bedtime to counter bouts of restless legs syndrome (RLS)?

There have been some reports that it helps increase dopamine levels in the nervous system. Some of the medicines given to prevent RLS, like... read more

Parkinson's Disease - Our doctor prescribed Seroquel for my wife’s hallucinations caused by...

... Parkinson’s today. I’ve read that the only drug approved for Parkinson’s patients is Nuplazid. Reading about Seroquel doesn’t sound good. Any thou... read more

Did your Restless Leg Syndrome increase with Zoloft?

I have Restless Leg Syndrome/Limb Movement Disorder. Has anyone who has RLS or PLMD taken this medicine? Did you experience an increase in symptoms?... read more

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