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From: MSN Nicknamepray4acure2  (Original Message)Sent: 10/24/2007 7:58 PM
Reported October 24, 2007

Detecting Restless Legs

<st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">ATLANTA</st1:place></st1:City> (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Tonight, more than 12 million people will have a tough time getting a good night's sleep. They suffer from restless legs syndrome (RLS). It's a painful problem that keeps patients awake, kicking and moving all night long. Now, there's a new way for doctors to diagnose the disorder.

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Flower shop owner Betty Shaw and her daughter Cyndi Foshee take pride in their colorful creations. But a lack of sleep was taking a toll on both of them.

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"When you don't sleep at night, it's hard to keep your concentration," Foshee says.

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Shaw and Foshee suffer from RLS. At night, they have an uncontrollable need to move their legs.

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"My legs jerk first, and then it feels like something crawling … almost like something is biting on me," Shaw explains.

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"You'll see folks kicking 60-70-80-90-100 times an hour," says David Rye, M.D., a neurologist at <st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Emory</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st="on">University</st1:PlaceType> in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:City w:st="on">Atlanta</st1:City>, <st1:State w:st="on">Ga.</st1:State></st1:place>

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Now, Dr. Rye is using a new detector to diagnose RLS. Patients strap it on their ankle. It detects any movement, collecting data 10 times a second over five nights.

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"You're actually able to discriminate a movement and then the movement going away," Dr. Rye says.

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Doctors don't know what causes restless legs, but by using the information from the ankle device and other research, RLS is now being linked to gene variants that may cause up to 80 percent of all cases.

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"My 18-year-old daughter is showing signs of it. It breaks your heart," Foshee says.

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Another reason this family hopes the new information will lead to a cure.

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RLS does get worse with age, and new research shows it could be a predictor of a much bigger problem -- cardiovascular disease. The condition is hereditary. In fact, about half of patients have a first degree relative with RLS.

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From: MSN Nicknameangelfm1958Sent: 10/25/2007 2:19 PM
Wow RLS does not sound like much fun at all

I did not know how bad it was. I do not have it and RSD in the legs is different then that. I do not feel the need to move my legs at all, but I do it so that the muscles will not deteriorate.

I am glad you shared this with us as I did not know much about it

Hugs

Kris