I'll add that earlier this year I was having very
bad leg cramps at night (a hypothyroid symptom I understand), but those went away after I started supplementing with 400 mcg of magnesium per your book.
I was very interested and relieved to read Julia's post (14 August 2015) as I thought I was probably the only person who got really
bad leg cramps, often from the thigh down after eating shop bought fish and chips.
Not exact matches
When running the last five miles of an ironman while your
legs are
cramping so
badly that you can see the muscles knotting in your
legs between each step, or diving a 3,000 - foot shelf, at night and in the dark, while someone accidentally kicks off your mask leaving you temporarily blind, getting into and staying in your flow state is not just helpful, it can be lifesaving.
my own
leg cramps recently got so
bad I could no longer stretch my
legs out in bed at all (or turn them a certain way, or sit in certain positions) without them
cramping.
I am sensitive to wheat, dairy, eggs, and nightshades (tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, potatoes etc) and find if I accidentally consume more than one of these at a time, my
leg cramps are much
worse.
If it hadn't been for a
bad case of
leg cramps, Rick might have taken Lebanon all the way to the championship.
I've always had problems with
leg cramps, but they seemed especially
worse during my pregnancy.
Though it probably will get
worse later (yay), you may start experiencing
leg cramps or the creepy crawlies in your
legs — otherwise known as RLS.
I once heard a joke about a man who said
leg cramps were
worse than labour.
This is also the period of time when
leg cramps and RLS get
worse... yes, there is a hurricane of annoyances that are keeping you up.
You may first develop
leg cramps during your second trimester, and they may get
worse as your pregnancy progresses and your belly gets bigger.
The pain can vary from irritating to completely incapacitating, so in better cases, it feels pretty much the same as the ordinary
leg cramps, but at its
worst, it can cause a terrible burning sensation in one side of the body, forcing people to take painkilling drugs to relieve the symptoms.
In the numerous times that I've tried it, I have had chronic night time
leg cramps, so
bad that I do not sleep well.
Sunning her
bad leg in the warmth of the sun is soothing for her and her
leg doesn't
cramp as much.