Not exact matches
«My
calves were
cramping, but it was
more fatigue than injury.
One of the things I immediately noticed after doing PHD is that it improved the quality of my sleep (used to keep waking up several times at night and that is now a thing of the past because I now sleep uninterrupted for 7 - 8 hours); and no
more cramps in my
calves (that used to happen occasionally after a heavy work out); no
more menstrual
cramps as well.
Women are
more prone to having migraine headaches, rheumatoid arthritis,
cramps in the
calves, fibromyalgia (inflammatory muscular disease), and poly myalgia rheumatic (rheumatic muscle pain), as well as their own specific pains such as labor pain, period pain, endometria pain in the lower abdomen, and premenstrual body aches.
Calf stiffness /
cramps risk rises with exposure —
more recurrent acquaintances means a bigger chance of injury.
My toes hurt - even comfy heels hurt with too much walking My
calves were
cramping from wearing high heels - I guess they are used to minimalist shoes LOL I was exhausted - I actually got to see 1:59 twice on my cell phone on Saturday night I was a bit dehydrated - I didn't actually drink a lot on Saturday, but... [Read
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