I am on requip also and they won't increase the dose for me over 1 mg. The dr. added Restoril (a mild sleeping medication) and the combo is helping somewhat.I find that exercise does help - when it hits during the day (I have a desk job) I go for a quick walk between floors and that seems to calm it down enough to get through the rest of the day.
I think most people who are on dialysis suffer with RLS. It is awful, my husband used to toss about at night . Pain meds never touched him. He use to stand up, move about, any thing to get a bit of peace. He is on a cycler so he could not go for a walk. It has to do with your bloods and minerals. He still suffers but not as much as he used too. We found when his iron was low his legs would play up. His neph gave him folic acid tablets, I think you try any thing to stop it.
My wife has tried most of the meds specifically made for RLS with no success. The only thing that seemed to work for her is opiates. Vicodin will suffice most of the time but what really works for her is Tramadol. She continues to take Tramadol every night and sleeps like a baby. She started out with 1 50mg tablet every night over a year ago but has moved up to 1 & a half tablets since then due to tolerance. Diet will also play a significant role in how your legs effect you. We learned to avoid anything with high b12 vitamin content, caffeine or sugar a few hours before bed as this would make her RLS worse.
I am on requip also and they won't increase the dose for me over 1 mg.
Restless legs start 1.5 years ago, after 4.5 trouble-free years in-center. Happened right out of the wild blue yonder. Another idiopathic diagnosis. OH, HOW I LOVE THAT! The restlessness was so madding it would wake me up at night and I would have to sit up for hours.Requip did not work. Conducted my own experiments and found, paradoxically, that hydrocodone (Vicodin) 7.5 mg codeine dose with minimal acetaminophen component did the trick.
RLS is painful and will drive a person mad literaly. I suffers with it for months finaly told neph I can't take it anymore. Nothing worked for me and he put me on sensipar.Amen that worked at least for me.He said take one a night I'm not big on meds so I experimented with it. Ends up one pill every week or two is all I need.I take one when I start feeling the jerks in my legs. Then I'm good for a week or so. When I feel the jerks and pain ill take one again.It saved my sanity.Best of luck to all suffering. Please try sensipar if u can.