:( :( Friends, my collegues often scold me for shaking my leg while working

I shake my leg when i sit for a long time before the computer, Come to think of it, is it okay? because parents scold me if i shake my leg

I got so habitutated to it tat i sleep by shaking the leg....does anyone else have the same problem? if so how do you overcome it?

I read about restless leg syndrome, but it is none of it.... :huh:

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:( :( Friends, my collegues often scold me for shaking my leg while working

I shake my leg when i sit for a long time before the computer, Come to think of it, is it okay? because parents scold me if i shake my leg

I got so habitutated to it tat i sleep by shaking the leg....does anyone else have the same problem? if so how do you overcome it?

I read about restless leg syndrome, but it is none of it.... :huh:


I too had the habit of shaking my legs. I too used to shake my legs till i slip into sleep. It used to be more pronounced when I anticipate something . For example during a cricket match in the last overs. Or when the announcer enters the stage with the prize winners list of an Art competition in which I took part.
I do not know when got rid of this habit.
Yes I had eaten lot of cane beatings on my knees from elders for shaking my legs.
There is nothing serious about it.

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Even I too have the same habit but seriously I could never overcome it and the situation is that my wife scolds me for it not parents now. :laugh:
I am not in a habit of shaking my legs while sitting especially working (I work almost 16 hours a day) But I am not aware if i shake my legs while sleeping, no one has yet told me so.

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Even I shake legs when I am sitting. I am facing the same problem with my friends. But I think it is not a bad habit. I scold them in return that sitting idle is the bad habit. :laugh: :P

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Thank you said by: Kovid
Its not a restless leg syndrome, if it was that, then it would keep you awake. It is only a habit that you have acquired unconsciously. I know a few people who do that when sitting in one place, probably a sign of nervous energy and nothing serious. More likely because the rhythmic movement soothes you and helps you concentrate while working. When I am thinking I have a habit of revolving my chair continuously. It is more of a comfort factor.

I found a couple of links that might interest you!

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http://www.themedicalquestions.com/psy/why-do-some-people-shake-this-legs-when-they-sit.html

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:( :( Friends, my collegues often scold me for shaking my leg while working

I shake my leg when i sit for a long time before the computer, Come to think of it, is it okay? because parents scold me if i shake my leg

I got so habitutated to it tat i sleep by shaking the leg....does anyone else have the same problem? if so how do you overcome it?

I read about restless leg syndrome, but it is none of it.... :huh:


I too had the habit of shaking my legs. I too used to shake my legs till i slip into sleep. It used to be more pronounced when I anticipate something . For example during a cricket match in the last overs. Or when the announcer enters the stage with the prize winners list of an Art competition in which I took part.
I do not know when got rid of this habit.
Yes I had eaten lot of cane beatings on my knees from elders for shaking my legs.
There is nothing serious about it.

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Everyone has some style of leg movement or posture. Some sit cross legged . Other would just walk after some break. Nobody can remain static all the time like a statue. Nothing wrong in moving legs. But this may look vgisibly odd to some.

I am amused in literal translation of caning- "I had eaten lot of cane beatings'. Obviously this is style of famous author Mulkh Raj Anand.

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:( :( Friends, my collegues often scold me for shaking my leg while working

I shake my leg when i sit for a long time before the computer, Come to think of it, is it okay? because parents scold me if i shake my leg

I got so habitutated to it tat i sleep by shaking the leg....does anyone else have the same problem? if so how do you overcome it?

I read about restless leg syndrome, but it is none of it.... :huh:


I too had the habit of shaking my legs. I too used to shake my legs till i slip into sleep. It used to be more pronounced when I anticipate something . For example during a cricket match in the last overs. Or when the announcer enters the stage with the prize winners list of an Art competition in which I took part.
I do not know when got rid of this habit.
Yes I had eaten lot of cane beatings on my knees from elders for shaking my legs.
There is nothing serious about it.

_________________________
I added cool smileys to this message... if you don't see them go to: http://s.exps.me


Everyone has some style of leg movement or posture. Some sit cross legged . Other would just walk after some break. Nobody can remain static all the time like a statue. Nothing wrong in moving legs. But this may look vgisibly odd to some.

I am amused in literal translation of caning- "I had eaten lot of cane beatings'. Obviously this is style of famous author Mulkh Raj Anand.


Eaten a lot of beatings is direct translation of Hindi "maine bahut maar khaya that" :lol: :lol: which makes the situation amusing and hard to understand outside India!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
I too was having the same habit, elders used to scold me. I decided to get rid of from this habit and tried this- stretch or cross legs while sitting down , in due course of time you will feel the difference.
I too was having the same habit, elders used to scold me. I decided to get rid of from this habit and tried this- stretch or cross legs while sitting down , in due course of time you will feel the difference.


I agree with that...I too tend to cross my ankles when I stretch my legs or keep them crossed which helps to get rid of this habit since I do shake my legs when I am thinking hard or concentrating !

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:( :( Friends, my collegues often scold me for shaking my leg while working

I shake my leg when i sit for a long time before the computer, Come to think of it, is it okay? because parents scold me if i shake my leg

I got so habitutated to it tat i sleep by shaking the leg....does anyone else have the same problem? if so how do you overcome it?

I read about restless leg syndrome, but it is none of it.... :huh:


I too had the habit of shaking my legs. I too used to shake my legs till i slip into sleep. It used to be more pronounced when I anticipate something . For example during a cricket match in the last overs. Or when the announcer enters the stage with the prize winners list of an Art competition in which I took part.
I do not know when got rid of this habit.
Yes I had eaten lot of cane beatings on my knees from elders for shaking my legs.
There is nothing serious about it.




Everyone has some style of leg movement or posture. Some sit cross legged . Other would just walk after some break. Nobody can remain static all the time like a statue. Nothing wrong in moving legs. But this may look vgisibly odd to some.

I am amused in literal translation of caning- "I had eaten lot of cane beatings'. Obviously this is style of famous author Mulkh Raj Anand.


I used this expression "I had eaten lot of cane beatings' intentionally to test the response from the members after reading a book "INDLISH" written by Jyoti Sanyal.
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