WHEREAS, Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurological disorder
characterized by unpleasant sensations in the legs and a distressing,
irresistible urge to move them; and
WHEREAS, An estimated 10 million adults in the United States—3
percent of our country—and millions of others worldwide have been
affected by Restless Legs Syndrome, a disease for which there is no
known cure; and
WHEREAS, The diagnostic accuracy of Restless Legs Syndrome is an
issue among clinicians; of those meeting the criteria for Restless Legs
Syndrome in the Restless Legs Syndrome Epidemiology, Symptoms, and
Treatment study, only 6.2 percent of patients received a diagnosis of
Restless Legs Syndrome; and
WHEREAS, Symptoms typically include an urge to move the legs caused
by uncomfortable and unpleasant sensations in the legs, presenting or
worsening in the evening or night, and as daytime symptoms of Restless
Legs Syndrome have been established; and
WHEREAS, Restless Legs Syndrome has an impact on sleep,
concentration, and work productivity; with 68.6 percent of patients
needing more than 30 minutes (generally regarded as pathologic) to
initiate sleep and 60.1 percent waking 3 or more times per night; with
49.7 percent of patients reporting that symptoms adversely affect next
day concentration; and with patients with moderate-to-severe Restless
Legs Syndrome having an overall mean loss of workplace productivity of
1 day per 40-hour work week; and
WHEREAS, Increased awareness and expanded knowledge of the
realities of life with Restless Legs Syndrome will allow the community
at large to better support people who struggle with the challenges of
this condition; and
WHEREAS, The Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation is a nonprofit
organization; and
WHEREAS, The Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation and other groups
around our country have joined together to promote Restless Legs
Syndrome awareness and support—including improved education, diagnosis,
research, and treatment; and
WHEREAS, The Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation is urging patients
and their supporters, health care providers, and the general public to
demonstrate their caring by sharing the road patients walk, the facts
about Restless Legs Syndrome, and ever-growing awareness about the
etiology of this disorder and treatments; and
WHEREAS, The community's focus on Restless Legs Syndrome and its
impact on patients' lives will help give hope for a better future for
people with Restless Legs Syndrome;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the needs
of these chronically ill people and proclaim September 23, 2014, as
Restless Legs Syndrome Awareness Day in Washington, and urge all of our
citizens to support the search for a cure and assist those individuals
and families who deal with this condition on a daily basis.