I have restless leg syndrome. Of course everyone is different but my leg movements are slow, completely voltunary and not 'jumpy' or unexpected. It's just an overwhelming need to move your legs around for relief of uncomfortable sensations, kind of like scratching an itch. Anyway, point was it just seems odd to me to describe it as jumpy, but whatever.
Oh hey I read here all the time but this is my first time posting.
My mom has RLS as well and this is exactly how it is for her. Sometimes she cannot sleep as it’s hard to keep still, she’s cried plenty of times because of the pain too. I’ve never heard of anyone being all jumpy with it though, probably another self diagnosis from Dr. Noncelot himself.
Seeing Jace struggle like that made me feel very uncomfortable and sorry for him. I’m not a parent but common sense would tell me that if a baby is finding it difficult to breathe you don’t shove a dummy in their mouth?! Apparently common sense isn’t that common after all.
I was ill when we were in Lanzarote and the air con only made it worse, maybe that’s why Jace is struggling more in the night. Maybe it’s because he’s getting worse and needs to see a
bleeping doctor!!
Good luck with explaining to the doctor’s over there (if they even bother taking him to see one) why you have left him so long without treatment. My dad got a right telling off by a pharmacist just because of sunburn. They’re a lot more serious over there.
Love how Jace is now 7 months old but Chris’ touchy feely, jumping limbs have only just become a problem. Maybe if Jace was used to his crib at home then he could’ve slept in a crib in the hotel and Creepy wouldn’t need to go elsewhere (not that I give a
tit). Just admit you can’t stand each other.