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> I get leg cramps at night when I am sleeping. Have to wake up and walk on

> the leg to wake it up. Does anyone else get these/ Is there something I

> can do about it?

try laying off the salt a bit- speedy

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Joan,

I sometimes et them soooo bad it feels like someone is drawing a dill knife

through the calf of my leg. I have to stand up to get rid of it.

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>I get leg cramps at night when I am sleeping. Have to wake up and walk on

>the leg to wake it up. Does anyone else get these/ Is there something I

>can do about it?

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>Joanie

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I get leg cramps too. Do not know why. aways at night. I find exercising and

intensive stretching duringthe day help for cramps at night. Sometimes

nothign helps

cindy

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> I get leg cramps at night when I am sleeping. Have to wake up and walk on

> the leg to wake it up. Does anyone else get these/ Is there something I

> can do about it?

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> Joanie

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For me the muscle cramps were entirely low sodium. The sea salt stops

them in their tracks. BUT when I take this much sea salt I worry about

low Potassium, though i have never had it come up low on testing, I do

drink OJ or eat a banana ever day.. Both are high in Potassium.

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What is your daily vitamin/mineral supplement like? You probably need magnesium.

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Leg cramps

I continue to get severe leg cramps in the evening and during the night. I get them about 3 or 4 times a week. Last night I got one that was so intense it started to really concern me. It felt as if it would rip my foot off my leg except for the bones holding it all together.

I took a bunch of calcium, magnesium, and sea salt, and it went away in about 10 minutes.

Is there anything else I should be doing???

I'm now taking 25 mg HC and 2-1/2 grains Armour.

Thanks.

Zoe

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drink OJ or eat a banana ever day.. Both are high in Potassium. Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

Also for everyone that is on BP meds, like me, it is recommended to eat a banana a day and/or drink OJ.

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, I currently take about 600 mg of magnesium (mostly the malate form) and 600 mg calcium (citrate) on a regular basis. Plus, I eat a huge meal of dark greens every day. Zoe

What is your daily vitamin/mineral supplement like? You probably need magnesium.

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I don't seem to find that the sea salt makes a lot of difference. But I do try to get 1/2 - 1 teaspoon a day for the trace minerals. I drink a couple glasses of celery/parsley juice every day, and that has lots of sodium and potassium in it. Zoe

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Zoe-

I suffer from intense leg cramping like you are describing. It is unclear to me, do you take Mag, and Ca in the day time, or just when cramps hit? For me, the cramping improved dramatically when I took ca and mag supplements as a preventative during the day. If you wait until the cramping has begun, I think it is too late. HTH

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I don't seem to find that the sea salt makes a lot of difference. But I do try to get 1/2 - 1 teaspoon a day for the trace minerals. I drink a couple glasses of celery/parsley juice every day, and that has lots of sodium and potassium in it. Zoe

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