Its just NOT a good idea, ya know?
QUESTION #11: How severe is the Rebel’s RLS? Isn’t it possible the program works, just because her RLS isn’t as bad as it is for others? ANSWER: This is a common reaction to the success I’ve managed, using the Rebel Program. The fact that I’ve had success, does not mean my RLS was less severe, or that it went into remission. It means the program has worked for me. When I began this program, I was averaging 2-4 hours of sleep, per night, and that was very restless and interrupted sleep, at best. I was in pain during the days, from nights filled with RLS cramping. I still have almost daily symptoms of RLS, but they are much less severe, MOST of the time. At times, they are as bad as ever. But most of the time, I’m able to survive situations I’d long ago given up. I can now get to sleep DURING an RLS attack, which three years ago would have kept me up all night. And 90% of the time, I’m sleeping through the night. QUESTION #12: What can I do for my child who has RLS? ANSWER: First, realiz