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allisonm Jan 30th, 2018 02:33 PM

Flying with RLS
 
I am lucky that my restless leg problem is sporadic and not severe, and I am not on any kind of medication. However, the moment the lights are dimmed on an overnight flight, the urge to move my legs begins and makes it impossible for me to sit still. I have to get up and walk the aisle, do calf stretches, or jiggle my legs. My MD suggested Ambien. Well, I don’t like to take Ambien because I don’t sleep long enough and can’t function the next day.

On a daytime return flight it is it is not a problem. (I take Dramamine both ways for air sickness.)

Any tips on dealing with this from other travelers with RLS?

kja Jan 30th, 2018 06:52 PM

I'm not sure I can help, but other than encouraging you to discuss alternatives to Ambien with your physician, I know I've seen several threads here on Fodor's over the years. Here's one; you can find more by googling "Fodor's" "restless leg syndrome" Good luck, and let us know if you find something that works for you!
https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...europe-445358/

Cali Jan 30th, 2018 08:38 PM

I hope this doesn't post 3 times as this is my third time trying to get my reply to post. I also have RLS and have trouble with it on many flights, especially those that are longer than 2 - 3 hours. I have found that a muscle relaxer works for me. My Dr. prescribed Soma for me, after trying several other kinds of medication. Since Soma is a fairly large pill I cut it into 1/4's and take 1/4 at the first sign of RLS coming on and often that will work. If it does not work, I take another 1/4 and it has always worked for me. It is the only way I can travel if I get any sign of RLS as it is miserable. Good luck to you.

allisonm Feb 1st, 2018 05:04 AM

Thanks to you both. I remember that thread and will have another look at it.

Cali, do you have any after-effects from the muscle relaxer, or does it just gradually wear off?

Cali Feb 1st, 2018 08:39 PM

No, I don't have any after affects from the muscle relaxer. Possibly it would make me really tired if I took a lot of it, but with only 1/2 a pill (usually) I feel fine all the time.


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