Re: itchy legs

I went looking for information on this today because I have the exact same problem. It drives me absolutely crazy. I hadn't been too active for awhile, because of the itching, so I gave it another try today. I only walk because even though my thighs itch when I walk, they BURN AND ITCH when I run. I like the suggestion about swimming. But I still want to walk. Here's another question: I also have Restless Legs where when I'm tired, I feel like I have to stretch or shake my legs uncontrolably. It's just as bad of a problem. I don't have any remedies for either thing. Do any of you have restless legs??


By the way, I'm posting a link to my low-carb website, if anyone is interested.

sensored://www.lowcarbmanager.com



Posted By Elizabeth on May 19, 2004 at 23:00:05:

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