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I don't really remember painful nighttime urination, but there sure

were lots of nightime needs. As for the cramps -- oh, yes! Oh, yes!

I had leg cramps so bad I would have to get up and walk around the

house. These are cramps that do not go away -- they cause you to

curl up in a ball and cry to try and go to sleep.

You need to see a doctor now. As soon as I started taking lasix, I

pretty much stopped having these cramps -- I guess they were caused

by Edema (water build-up) in the legs at night.

I also found that by sleeping with my feet elevated on a pile of

pillows, I could sometimes mitigate the pain.

I also had a couple of other major symptoms -- headaches from high

blood pressure that were so bad, I was popping Ibuprophen to try and

dull it -- little did I know that was the worst thing I could do.

Second major thing -- I would get exhausted after walking just a

couple of blocks -- so tired I would have to lean against a building

wall to catch my breath to lurch along a few more yards.

Walt

> Has anyone heard of or had IgA first presenting as renal failure

> where the first symptoms were frequent painful night time urination

> and muscle twitching followed by leg cramps?

>

> Thanks for any input

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Hi Tabby,

Frequent nighttime urination is a symptom of late chronic renal

insufficiency, and leg cramps are also fairly common. & amp;nbsp; Are you being

monitored by a

Nephrologist?

If not, you should probably at least be checked to see what your renal

function is.

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I get painful urination from time to time and get very bad leg

cramps. So bad I just cry and try not to move at all. Moving seems to

make them worse. My boyfriend and I have tried everything to help

them heat, cold and even my pain killers don't touch them. I still

get them and they are worse they can last up to 30 mins for me. I

havn't been able to see my primary doctor yet but my foot doctor

feels he should be able to help me. What is worse is that even after

it gone I can still feel the left over effect for awhile. I still

get the twitching in my muscle but it is not limited to the feet.

Best to talk it over with your doctor.

martha

<tabby30002001@y...> wrote:

> Has anyone heard of or had IgA first presenting as renal failure

> where the first symptoms were frequent painful night time urination

> and muscle twitching followed by leg cramps?

>

> Thanks for any input

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