RLS is just your body's way of saying, "It realy sucks being your body." You dont have a disease. You have have a lack of activity all day. Your poor little legs just want to move around every now and then. You should take them for a walk once every few weeks. Fatty.
I think that those who did this should be sued. How can anyone make fun of people who have a disease? I am amazed that anyone would find this funny or knowledgeable.
The fact of the matter is there's absolutely no evidence that "RLS" is caused by any sort of medical condition, and any medication for it is no better than a placebo. Some people (myself included) are just kind of twitchy.
Um, I have RLS. And no, I can't control it. It's a weird twitchy feeling in your legs, and sometimes my legs actually jerk or twitch by themselves. It always happens when I'm trying to sleep. Fortunately, if I take a walk at night, I can usually sleep without it happening, but if I skip the walk, the legs twitch again. It's SO annoying. >:(
I thought this was funny. I've known people who claimed to have RLS, and it is pretty annoying. Especially when they claim that it's a disorder that they can't control, and you're just like "JUST FUCKING STOP! STOP IT!"
The irony is that this is what is happening to people with ME/CFS (by neglect though; studies have found that patients with these illnesses are dying 25 years early) and those with Lyme. They don't need to actually do the deed, they just don't fund any research or make any real effort to do anything about a national tragedy of chronic illnesses that are much more severe than have been portrayed in the media.
Realy lols, i have rls, not really a disease, just more boredom
ReplyAwesome video!
ReplyAlso, the girl in the blue pants is hot in a crazy, homicidal kind of way.
I have Restless Leg Syndrome caused by Multiple Sclerosis and I am ROLFing at this video! Noooow I know why my boyfriend keeps plying me with wine!
ReplyRLS is just your body's way of saying, "It realy sucks being your body." You dont have a disease. You have have a lack of activity all day. Your poor little legs just want to move around every now and then. You should take them for a walk once every few weeks. Fatty.
ReplyI think that those who did this should be sued. How can anyone make fun of people who have a disease? I am amazed that anyone would find this funny or knowledgeable.
ReplyCould we do that with stupid people instead?
ReplyThere'd be about sixty people left... and whos to say you wouldn't be among those euthanized
My mum has restless leg syndrome...
ReplyThe fact of the matter is there's absolutely no evidence that "RLS" is caused by any sort of medical condition, and any medication for it is no better than a placebo. Some people (myself included) are just kind of twitchy.
ReplyUm, I have RLS. And no, I can't control it. It's a weird twitchy feeling in your legs, and sometimes my legs actually jerk or twitch by themselves. It always happens when I'm trying to sleep. Fortunately, if I take a walk at night, I can usually sleep without it happening, but if I skip the walk, the legs twitch again. It's SO annoying. >:(
ReplyNot funny in the least.
ReplyI thought this was funny. I've known people who claimed to have RLS, and it is pretty annoying. Especially when they claim that it's a disorder that they can't control, and you're just like "JUST FUCKING STOP! STOP IT!"
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ReplyWhere was the joke here?
the "'taken care of' by the FDA" was the best part
Replymeh.... you guys can do better...
ReplyBrilliant.
Replyhahaha nice
Replynot bad.
Replyimg i love how she looks around and walks away like nothing has happened lol
ReplyThe irony is that this is what is happening to people with ME/CFS (by neglect though; studies have found that patients with these illnesses are dying 25 years early) and those with Lyme. They don't need to actually do the deed, they just don't fund any research or make any real effort to do anything about a national tragedy of chronic illnesses that are much more severe than have been portrayed in the media.
ReplyMy leg does not stop bouncing. Ever.
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