Leg Muscle Cramps
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- Lee Baucum
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Leg Muscle Cramps
Here is a link to an old discussion.
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I was wondering if anyone had any new information to add.
On more than one occasion I have been hit by a bad cramp in the calf muscle of my left leg...on the bandstand. Sometimes the cramp is bad enough to prevent me from using the pedals.
Any new miracle products out there these days?
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I was wondering if anyone had any new information to add.
On more than one occasion I have been hit by a bad cramp in the calf muscle of my left leg...on the bandstand. Sometimes the cramp is bad enough to prevent me from using the pedals.
Any new miracle products out there these days?
Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
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While I am not (quite) an NFL-caliber running back (not these days*, at least), or walking-back, not even a prancing- or tiptoeing-back - I found a rather mystifying cure for muscle cramps, at least the ones you can kinda feel coming on - DRINK WATER. You may be such a simple thing as dehydrated. The older I get, the more I have to do these bone-headed simple-minded things correctly. &, I identified the culprit as COFFEE. Not so much as a sole villain, as much as once I drink that 3rd-4th cup and start having to pee and prevent that by NOT drinking too much water, thereby not drinking ENOUGH water, thereby cramping, especially (maybe?) if I'm having a fight with allergies? It's a real quick, working fix - just a big glass of WATER. I woulda sworn the operating manual said this stuff was supposed to get EASIER as I age, but I can't seem to find that page anymore.
*(or any other days neether, hmmm)
*(or any other days neether, hmmm)
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Had a period where I was having cramps in my left lateral shin and foot when I played a my Zum D-10. I finally figured out that the pedal action was so light due to the helper springs, that I was keeping my foot perched above the pedals instead of resting it on the pedals like I do on my Emmons. It caused muscle fatigue & cramping. After I removed the helper springs, the problem subsided.
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I think shortage of water is a big part of cramps. I sweat very bad and if I don't make sure and drank plenty of water I will have those middle of the night cramps. Also lack of minerals. I found Sonny's take on Mustard interesting. A big gulp of Pickle Juice does well also but like mustard it is kinda hard to do! J.R.
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I learned by accident that leg calf cramps can be eased quickly by pointing my toes and feet up. The normal reaction is to point feet down and that makes the pain worse. I started pointing my feet towards my knees and the pain lessened almost immediately. Drinking water helps a lot also. I don't even like mustard so I'll leave that for others.
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Interesting. I'm the opposite. If I'm laying in bed and stretch, if my toes are pointing upward, I get cramps in my calves. I make sure my toes point down to prevent cramps. I have been known to get them in both legs. That's a real bummer. Since I sleep almost on the edge of the bed, I have had them knock me out if bed.Ben Lawson wrote:I learned by accident that leg calf cramps can be eased quickly by pointing my toes and feet up. The normal reaction is to point feet down and that makes the pain worse. I started pointing my feet towards my knees and the pain lessened almost immediately. Drinking water helps a lot also. I don't even like mustard so I'll leave that for others.
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https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/calf-stretch
Here you go. These are what I instruct patients to do in my medical practice. Gently stretching the involved muscles in the direction opposite to the cramp is what is needed. (Note:Emphasis = GENTLY, to avoid calf muscle injury)
Here you go. These are what I instruct patients to do in my medical practice. Gently stretching the involved muscles in the direction opposite to the cramp is what is needed. (Note:Emphasis = GENTLY, to avoid calf muscle injury)
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Thanks for posting that link, Lee.
After I turned 60 all hell broke loose: shingles, double vision, fasciculations, statins, arthritis and crippling cramps at night. For about 2 months, it was Freddy Krueger time - I was afraid to fall asleep because cramps in my calves and thighs would cause me to literally leap out of the bed from a deep sleep. I never knew when one or both my thighs would simultaneously seize up. The neurologist was concerned I might have Lou Gehrig's disease so he me up with an EMG test.
The EMG was like something out of a James Bond novel. For 2 hours the guy sent electric shocks of varying intensity up one leg and down the other. I left feeling like a wet dishrag. No cure but no Lou Gehrig's either. They've gradually faded away - no idea why but I'm extremely grateful.
I've never been old before but I suspect things aren't going to get easier from here on out. I would never have believed all this 40 years ago. And I always wondered why Grampa was so grumpy all the time ...
After I turned 60 all hell broke loose: shingles, double vision, fasciculations, statins, arthritis and crippling cramps at night. For about 2 months, it was Freddy Krueger time - I was afraid to fall asleep because cramps in my calves and thighs would cause me to literally leap out of the bed from a deep sleep. I never knew when one or both my thighs would simultaneously seize up. The neurologist was concerned I might have Lou Gehrig's disease so he me up with an EMG test.
The EMG was like something out of a James Bond novel. For 2 hours the guy sent electric shocks of varying intensity up one leg and down the other. I left feeling like a wet dishrag. No cure but no Lou Gehrig's either. They've gradually faded away - no idea why but I'm extremely grateful.
I've never been old before but I suspect things aren't going to get easier from here on out. I would never have believed all this 40 years ago. And I always wondered why Grampa was so grumpy all the time ...
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Quinine sulfate ,5mg is a commonly used medicinal compound for any muscle cramp and associated spasms. Used to be a Rx I think it's OTC now, it's the "active" component of Legatrin(?)sp. What ever that OTC leg cramp med u can find at most any drugstore.I think the OTC dosage is 2.5mg per dose so u probably should take 2.Handy to have around for the occasional killer cramp.
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Leg Cramps
I had leg cramps for years and they hurt! My sister had the same thing and she gave me what to do.
Go to Walgreen's and find a thing called Hyland's
Leg Cramps; come's 40 tablets and not expensive.
I took two and have not have one so far! Check it out; you might be pleased.
Walmart has them also...........
Go to Walgreen's and find a thing called Hyland's
Leg Cramps; come's 40 tablets and not expensive.
I took two and have not have one so far! Check it out; you might be pleased.
Walmart has them also...........
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Yes Hylands does work pretty well as it contains cinchona bark which has been a main source of quinine for hundreds of years.This is the way around the fact that the FDA banned quinine sulfate for leg cramps in 1994, Drs can't even prescribe it, oh except for 1 specific brand which retails for 4$ plus per tablet! Sound familiar?
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FYI: Quinine is a similar in structure to Quinidine, a cardiac medication. Quinine was banned by the FDA for teatment of leg cramps because it of its potential to cause life-threatening cardiac and blood conditions. It is now only prescribed for Malarial treatment, as the morbidity associated with the disease is considered more more likely then that due to the side efffects of the medication. The risk of its cadiac and blood compications are considered to be too high when compared to the discomfort of leg cramps.Storm Rosson wrote:Yes Hylands does work pretty well as it contains cinchona bark which has been a main source of quinine for hundreds of years.This is the way around the fact that the FDA banned quinine sulfate for leg cramps in 1994, Drs can't even prescribe it, oh except for 1 specific brand which retails for 4$ plus per tablet! Sound familiar?
It is also associated with cinchinism (headaches, vomiting deafness, blidness and more)
Just sayin ................
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I have been experiencing muscle cramps for several years, usually after exercising, or even playing my steel for a while. I found that #1, drink plenty of water. #2, every day, drink at least 6 ounces of tonic water. I,m diabetic so I get the sugar free kind. The quinine in the tonic water is what stops the cramps. After you do this for a few days you will notice an improvement. Now tonic water is bitter, so I mix in a little real lemon and a tsp.of sweetener. Not a bad drink.
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Here's how I solve late night leg cramps.
Pickle Juice
Gator Aid (warm)
Pointing Toes in the up position
Biting your upper lip (hurts a little)
Very hot water bottle ( this takes a few minutes)
Very hot shower.
Usually I get my leg cramps late Saturday night while sleeping in my bed.
CAUSE:
I cycle 17 miles early Saturday morning, then it's off to yard work in the hot Florida sun for about 2 hours. This has been a routine of mine for years.
Dehydration is one cause the other could be over exertion of my leg muscles due to cycling and heavy yard work.
A few years back there was an roll-on ointment called "911 Leg Cramp" at Walgreens which cost about $12 per bottle ( about 2 oz). You got about 5-6 treatments from each bottle. Once you rolled it over the area where you had the pain in the muscle it took about 20 seconds to work and did it work fast this was the best solution I found for leg cramps.
BUT.........they took it off the market and it's no longer available.
This stuff did the trick for me, relieved the pain very fast.
Pickle Juice
Gator Aid (warm)
Pointing Toes in the up position
Biting your upper lip (hurts a little)
Very hot water bottle ( this takes a few minutes)
Very hot shower.
Usually I get my leg cramps late Saturday night while sleeping in my bed.
CAUSE:
I cycle 17 miles early Saturday morning, then it's off to yard work in the hot Florida sun for about 2 hours. This has been a routine of mine for years.
Dehydration is one cause the other could be over exertion of my leg muscles due to cycling and heavy yard work.
A few years back there was an roll-on ointment called "911 Leg Cramp" at Walgreens which cost about $12 per bottle ( about 2 oz). You got about 5-6 treatments from each bottle. Once you rolled it over the area where you had the pain in the muscle it took about 20 seconds to work and did it work fast this was the best solution I found for leg cramps.
BUT.........they took it off the market and it's no longer available.
This stuff did the trick for me, relieved the pain very fast.
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Cramps are caused by muscle fatigue and/or mineral imbalance. Muscles can be trained to handle bigger loads, and a trip to the doctor for blood work will handle the science. That's if you are in otherwise good health and drinking a sensible amount of fluids.
What works for one person may not work for another because the cause of the problem may not be the same.
What works for one person may not work for another because the cause of the problem may not be the same.
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This is deeper than it sounds for me at least, because: I VERY often don't do the things a getting-old person ought to do, thereby "proving" that I'm not gonna let age affect me, not like those OLD people do. Um, duh. I mention allergies because there are a few seasonal things that can really zoink me; like in the springtime, once every few years, the TREES JIZZ STICKY... YELLOW TREE JIZZ ALL OVER THE PLACE. Very indiscreet, if you ask me. You can SEE exactly how romantic the trees are feeling, because it's all over your car. And the pollen works on a threshold basis, if it builds to a certain level I just go BLOOEY.I've never been old before but I suspect things aren't going to get easier from here on out.
And the super-cure, indispensable, magic dope is Benadryl, generic diphenyl-something-or-other. IT WORKS GREAT. Except it totally screws up water... retention? or something, I don't know where it goes but I have to drink like three BIG glasses of water instead of one, drink water WAY past a comfort zone. I don't know the medicality of it, it just IS. Like Benadryl MAKES cramps, and you have to go all extra-effort n'stuff. Almost like those pathetic old people...
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Tonic Water
Tonic water works for me. It has Qunine in it and it is in a fast absorbing liquid. Two fold: Quinine for the cramps and water for the dehydration. Try It!
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