Hi, this might be a bit of a long shot… my mum, who is terminally ill with cancer and is now in St Peter’s Hospice, is suffering terribly from restless leg syndrome. She’s had restless legs for 30 years, and has always managed it by getting up and moving around. She can’t do that very easily now, she is very weak and can’t stand up by herself.
Her restless legs have got so much worse as a result. It keeps her up ALL night, every night. She is constantly needing to move around, needing to get in and out of bed and walk around. Or to move from the bed to the chair, and back to the bed. Some nights it’s every five minutes!
She is very weak and frail, so needs at least one person to help her move around. The hospice have very limited night staff though, so they can’t always be on hand for her… and to be honest I think they’re exasperated.
This means mum often has to either just try to tolerate the discomfort - which ends up with her crying and screaming and begging - or she will keep trying to stand up on her own and risk falling (she’s fallen a few times already).
She has been in the hospice for over two weeks now. The doctors say that during that time they have tried everything, medication-wise, to try and control her restless leg syndrome but nothing has worked… or it has worked a bit but has created another symptom that’s just as bad, such as severe and terrifying confusion, so they’ve had to withdraw it.
We have tried a tens machine - that just made it worse. We’ve tried reflexology, foot/leg massage… didn’t work. We’ve tried moving her legs for her, doing some gentle bending and stretching of the legs. Didn’t work.
Me and my siblings are all tearing our hair out over this, we want so badly to be able to help her as it’s horrible seeing her suffer like this. I’ve not had restless leg syndrome myself but I’ve heard it can be absolutely unbearable.
So… I’m open to ANY tips, ANYTHING we can try that might help alleviate mum’s restless legs while she is too weak to properly move around. Anyone…? Thanks in advance!