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I'm taking Zoloft, Abilify, Lamictal, and Klonopin and at night I cannot stop moving my legs! Which could be the culprit? I cannot sleep.

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I'm taking Zoloft, Abilify, Lamictal, and Klonopin and at night I cannot stop moving my legs! Which could be the culprit? I cannot sleep.

Did it just start? Klonopin is actually supposed to be good for RLS, though it didn't do squat for mine. I'm on Ropinirole for RLS (which, btw, is considered a sleeping disorder. I didn't know that until I was enrolling in a sleep study for insomniacs. Go figure) Anyway, if your stuck with RLS, Ropinirole works like a charm for me FWIW.

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I'm taking Zoloft, Abilify, Lamictal, and Klonopin and at night I cannot stop moving my legs! Which could be the culprit? I cannot sleep.

I'd guess the Abilify/Zoloft combination might have something to do with it. Sometimes it's hard to tell akathisia and RLS apart - that's what sleep specialists are for. Assuming you're on the combination for bipolar, I'd recommend talking to your doctor about it because you really need to get enough quality sleep in order to stay stable (or whatever passes for "stable," not including horses)

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