Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 I've had it for 6 years now but only in my right leg. It doesn't feel like a leg cramp, it's more of a pain in the bone...it aches so bad that it keeps me awake. Sometimes if I wear a sock, it helps perhaps it's a circulation thing. Since putting my heated blanket on with the cold weather, the pain has been much less. I guess for me, the trick has been keeping the leg warm and ciruculation moving. If I walk alot it hurts but normally during the day it's gone or barely noticeable...it comes alive at night! My doctors are stumped as they have done an ultra-sound and x-rays and find nothing wrong. good wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 I heard quinine helps for legs debbie From: Mudstomper [mailto: ling1914@...]To: candidiasis@...: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 21:53:50 -0000Subject: New member & amp; aching legsHi, I am a new member of this group and hope I can get some feedback! I have had Candida for the past 12 years. I recently starting taking collodial sivler and have great hope for it being able to kill off the Candida. My problem is that I have aching legs most all the time. The pain is severe at night and not quite as bad during the day, but extremely uncomfortable. This leg pain has been present for the past year or two. Is this a symptom of Candida? Has anyone has a similar problem? (my medical doctor and chiropractor just shrug their shoulders when I describe the pain to them).And has anyone found any way to relieve the severe pain? Thanks, Sam Candidiasis stories:http://CureZone.com/forums/f.asp?f=41http://CureZone.com/dis/http://Cure\ Zone.com/diseases/parasites/List Unsubscribe: candidiasis-unsubscribe Post message: candidiasis Group page: candidiasis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Hi Stomper If I were you, I'd post this on the " Ask s " forum at www.curezone.com. He'll tell you what it is and what to do about it. Rick > > > Hi, I am a new member of this group and hope I can get some feedback! > I have had Candida for the past 12 years. I recently starting taking > collodial sivler and have great hope for it being able to kill off > the Candida. My problem is that I have aching legs most all the time. > The pain is severe at night and not quite as bad during the day, but > extremely uncomfortable. This leg pain has been present for the past > year or two. Is this a symptom of Candida? Has anyone has a similar > problem? (my medical doctor and chiropractor just shrug their > shoulders when I describe the pain to them).And has anyone found any > way to relieve the severe pain? Thanks, Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 I had the same problem with my knees. After about a month on the diet, it went away! Mudstomper <ling1914@...> wrote: Hi, I am a new member of this group and hope I can get some feedback! I have had Candida for the past 12 years. I recently starting taking collodial sivler and have great hope for it being able to kill off the Candida. My problem is that I have aching legs most all the time. The pain is severe at night and not quite as bad during the day, but extremely uncomfortable. This leg pain has been present for the past year or two. Is this a symptom of Candida? Has anyone has a similar problem? (my medical doctor and chiropractor just shrug their shoulders when I describe the pain to them).And has anyone found any way to relieve the severe pain? Thanks, Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 When I get die-off while treating Candida, I get severe leg pains sometimes. Also neck and shoulder pain. Mudstomper <ling1914@...> wrote: Hi, I am a new member of this group and hope I can get some feedback! I have had Candida for the past 12 years. I recently starting taking collodial sivler and have great hope for it being able to kill off the Candida. My problem is that I have aching legs most all the time. The pain is severe at night and not quite as bad during the day, but extremely uncomfortable. This leg pain has been present for the past year or two. Is this a symptom of Candida? Has anyone has a similar problem? (my medical doctor and chiropractor just shrug their shoulders when I describe the pain to them).And has anyone found any way to relieve the severe pain? Thanks, Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 I also had terrible leg cramps that would keep me awake at night. After researching it I found that it is often a symptom of a mineral deficiency -- most likely magnesium and/or potassium. I was later diagnosed by the doctor with a magnesium deficiency. After taking a high dose magnesium tablet in the morning and another one at night along with a calcium/magnesium tablet for a while, the cramps went away completely. Initially, I also kept some magnesium tablets by the bed and would take one if I was awoken with leg cramps. That would cause the cramps to dissipate within 15-20 minutes. I've also heard that putting a bar of soap under the bed sheets (under your legs) will help. It sounds odd, and I never tried it, but I found a number of references to it. I also found that certain foods that are bad for the candida will tend to cause leg cramps. For example, if I eat sugar or simple carbs in the evening, I am more likely to get cramps. Hope this helps, Alisha On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 16:59:11 -0500 (EST), DEBBIE <fruitloops@...> wrote: > > I heard quinine helps for legs debbie > From: Mudstomper [mailto: ling1914@...]To: candidiasis@...: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 21:53:50 -0000Subject: New member & amp; aching legsHi, I am a new member of this group and hope I can get some feedback! I have had Candida for the past 12 years. I recently starting taking collodial sivler and have great hope for it being able to kill off the Candida. My problem is that I have aching legs most all the time. The pain is severe at night and not quite as bad during the day, but extremely uncomfortable. This leg pain has been present for the past year or two. Is this a symptom of Candida? Has anyone has a similar problem? (my medical doctor and chiropractor just shrug their shoulders when I describe the pain to them).And has anyone found any way to relieve the severe pain? Thanks, Sam Candidiasis stories:http://CureZone.com/forums/f.asp?f=41http://CureZone.com/dis/http://Cure\ Zone.com/diseases/parasites/List Unsubscribe: candidiasis-unsubscribe Post message: candidiasis Group page: candidiasis > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Try taking cayenne capsules for improving the circulation for awhile... ~Inga on 11/15/04 5:11 PM, mfalz13@... at mfalz13@... wrote: I've had it for 6 years now but only in my right leg. It doesn't feel like a leg cramp, it's more of a pain in the bone...it aches so bad that it keeps me awake. Sometimes if I wear a sock, it helps perhaps it's a circulation thing. Since putting my heated blanket on with the cold weather, the pain has been much less. I guess for me, the trick has been keeping the leg warm and ciruculation moving. If I walk alot it hurts but normally during the day it's gone or barely noticeable...it comes alive at night! My doctors are stumped as they have done an ultra-sound and x-rays and find nothing wrong. good wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Also recommend a product called RUTOZYM which is excellent for circulation and also for the heart. It removed all the plack in the system naturally. Highly recommend it. On 16.11.2004 1:03 Uhr, " Ingrid Mager " <wolfiebear@...> wrote: > > > Try taking cayenne capsules for improving the circulation for awhile... > ~Inga > > > > > on 11/15/04 5:11 PM, mfalz13@... at mfalz13@... wrote: > > I've had it for 6 years now but only in my right leg. It doesn't feel like > a leg cramp, it's more of a pain in the bone...it aches so bad that it > keeps > me awake. Sometimes if I wear a sock, it helps perhaps it's a circulation > thing. Since putting my heated blanket on with the cold weather, the pain > has > been much less. I guess for me, the trick has been keeping the leg warm > and > ciruculation moving. If I walk alot it hurts but normally during the day > it's gone or barely noticeable...it comes alive at night! > My doctors are stumped as they have done an ultra-sound and x-rays and find > nothing wrong. > > good wishes, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Calcium/magnesium with vitamine D can help with leg cramps. Has the doctor checked your blood pressure and your level of uric acid? The reason I ask is that high uric acid levels can be related to gout, a type of rhuematoid (sp?) illness. My father has this and they had to put him on allopurinol (not sure of sp there either) This is in no way a diagnosis but it might be another avenue to have a look at if it hasn't been already. Cheers Sue mfalz13@... wrote: I've had it for 6 years now but only in my right leg. It doesn't feel like a leg cramp, it's more of a pain in the bone...it aches so bad that it keeps me awake. Sometimes if I wear a sock, it helps perhaps it's a circulation thing. Since putting my heated blanket on with the cold weather, the pain has been much less. I guess for me, the trick has been keeping the leg warm and ciruculation moving. If I walk alot it hurts but normally during the day it's gone or barely noticeable...it comes alive at night! My doctors are stumped as they have done an ultra-sound and x-rays and find nothing wrong. good wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Calcium/magnesium with vitamin D has helped me. Also drinking enough water makes a difference. Mudstomper <ling1914@...> wrote: Hi, I am a new member of this group and hope I can get some feedback! I have had Candida for the past 12 years. I recently starting taking collodial sivler and have great hope for it being able to kill off the Candida. My problem is that I have aching legs most all the time. The pain is severe at night and not quite as bad during the day, but extremely uncomfortable. This leg pain has been present for the past year or two. Is this a symptom of Candida? Has anyone has a similar problem? (my medical doctor and chiropractor just shrug their shoulders when I describe the pain to them).And has anyone found any way to relieve the severe pain? Thanks, Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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