2005/04/24, 01:54 PM
This morning at around 3am, I was awoken by an ungodly painful cramp in my calf. I have never experienced anything this painful before, and am unsure what caused it. I worked out calves about 4 days ago, so I know it was not due to that. After about 2-3 minutes the pain subsided and I went back to sleep.
I awoke this morning with a stiffness, slight discomfort and pain in my calf. I now walk with a very slight limp, but as the day progresses as does it. Any ideas what caused this?
I am sure it was not due to any nutrient deficiany, nor any dehydration, if that helps....
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2005/04/24, 10:22 PM
Sometimes low potassium or sodium causes this crap to happen. Did it make you jump out of bed??:):)
If it continues to happen go get some blood tests done, and you might find gatorade to be of help with it.
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Montreal Canada
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2005/04/25, 11:57 AM
I figured it may be due to a low sodium amount..... I use to use a lot of sodium and have cut back drastically as of late, so it makes sense.....
And by golly-yeah I jumped out of bed so high my head hit the ceiling! :laugh:
Thanks for the input :)
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2005/04/25, 03:05 PM
Pickle juice and bananas will help get rid of this. As Carivan said, you might lack sodium consumption.
DX
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2005/04/25, 03:08 PM
I have this problem it doesnt happen on a regular basis but prob. 1-2 times a month I eat a lot of bananas and I eat quit abit of pickles.
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2005/04/27, 07:14 PM
could also be low magnesium or calcium levels...could cause cramps as well
http://www.medicinenet.com/muscle_cramps/page2.htm
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