Members' Letters

We are planning to have a space in our newsletters for Members Letters in the future. Our vision is to print 3 or 4 letters from members about various topics including, for example, members coping mechanisms for dealing with RLS, it might help others cope too.

We thought that sharing light hearted or amusing stories about incidents that have occurred as a result of your RLS could make us all smile.

Although suffering with RLS is not amusing, I know that we as a Board, exchange stories of some of the really daft things that we have done or has happened when we are in the throes of RLS or are tired as a result of it.

We envisage that the letters would be restricted to approx 150 - 200 words maximum and there is the usual right reserved, as with any magazine or newspaper, to edit any letters that are sent in to us. Only first names and your town, city or region will be used to ensure members confidentiality.

We will publish more details on the website nearer the time.

Sonja Crisp Oct 2010

Research review

Ellie MacDnald’s ground-breaking research into the effect RLS has on spouses and other family members is reviewed in the latest newsletter from RLS:UK/ESA.The newsletter also features reports from the co-ordinator, Bev Finn, vice chair person Sonja Crisp, treasurer Linda Humphries and the group’s consultant Professor K Ray Chaudhuri.

 
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