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Posted by Tricia on August 01, 2000 at 06:56:18:After spending another night more awake than asleep, I need some help. My right leg, the muscle just behind my knee, bothers me as soon as I lay down at night to sleep. I say "it bothers me" because I have a hard time describing the actual feeling. I have to keep cracking my knee over and over again to relieve a pressure-like sensation.
Can anyone help me confirm that this is a symptom of RLS? I am going absolutely crazy. Thanks.
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