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Leg Cramps! Help!
I have been walking 5-6 times per week for about a year. I worked up to about 45-60 mins per day...and I walk quite fast.
2 weeks ago...I joined a gym. I am working on the elliptical...30 mins per day...and slowly increasing the tension each time. After I am done...I usually walk for about 20-30 mins...and recently I have started going in the Sauna afterward for about 20 mins...It is great for my arthritic knee. Things have been going great. Until yesterday... I went to dinner and a Movie after work with my DD so I got no excersise yesterday. When I got home last night...I could not sit for 5 mins without my leg and feet muscles cramping and spasming. This kept going on until about 3AM this morning. I couldn't sleep...I had to keep getting up to walk around the house to stop the cramps and spasms. What could be causing the cramps? And why would the come on a day that I didn't work out? Is it nutrition? Excersise? Sauna? or do I need to go see a doctor? Anyone else get these kind of cramps at night? |
I used to get leg cramps but haven't got them in a while. It could be a variety of things.
Do you drink plenty of water? Do you take a multivitamin? Sometimes it can be dehydration or even an electrolyte imbalance. |
I don't know why this would happen on a day that you didn't exercise but IMHO you are probably low on potassium. That is what causes cramps. Take a multi-vitamin, make sure you eat a banana everyday, or even a potassium supplement and that should alleviate the cramping. Good Luck!
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I second the banana suggestion!! Banana's are super rich in potassium, which prevents cramping. Plus they're filling and make for an excellent snack or breakfast food. We swear by them! :)
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The only time I get leg cramps is when I'm sitting for a long time (usually on an airplane), but I've heard it may also be do to dehydration.
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Thirding the banana suggestion.
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What they said about drinking & eating something rich in potassium. But also, I get cramps specifically in my calf & I learned to stretch my heels down frequently while straightening my legs. That really helped.
Now my trouble is foot cramps when I'm asked to point my toes in a full-body stretch in yoga. And I'm fully hydrated & fully banana'd, so I don't know why I get those. |
djay -- I have restless leg syndrome, RLS, and my legs, some nights, don't stop fidgeting it can drive me a bit batty ... Sups of calcium/magnesium help a lot but some nights not... When I started it was very sudden like what happened to you. Sometimes I get it because I exercised too much, sometimes because I didn't do a thing, no rhyme or reason at all... I have it much less now and in hindsight it think it may have been hormonal, I had it a lot more when I was perimenopausal than postmenopausal ... Potassium and hydration helps a lot too...
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Thanks for the suggestions. I ate a bananna last night and they weren't as bad. I can still feel a cramp starting if I flex my foot though.
I don't know much about RLS...but it isn't an urge to move my legs. I just have to put weight on my feet and legs to stop the cramping. Is RLS cramps...or some different sensation? I know I cannot be related to hydration...I drink water like a fish! |
If I'm dehydrated I get leg cramps... did you drink enough water yesterday?
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Djay, here are the symptoms for RLS:
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I'm pretty sure it isn't RLS. No creepy crawley...it is pretty straight forward hard cramps! |
I just experienced what you did yesterday! I have also been working out on the elliptical for about a week or so. Yesterday, my left calf was cramping up so bad, I thought a charlie horse was inevitable!
I did eat a banana, stretched out my calf, and ended up taking an advil, and it seems to have subsided. I'm off to the store today to stock up on bananas! I think that's really the key! |
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