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In reply to the discussion: Leg cramps---help or advice beyond what I already do [View all]Jilly_in_VA
(11,180 posts)50. I don't, which is something else
Screwed up kidneys. I only have one and a half (long story) and the half doesn't work well, hence potassium is in the normal level all the time. I don't even take potassium supplements with the Lasix. I tried and potassium level went too high.
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I too suffer from debilitating leg cramps that attack in the middle of the night. My granddaughter
Ninga
Nov 25
#3
A medical solution may vary depending on what is causing them, but if they are in your calves...
LuckyCharms
Nov 25
#9
Very, very rare now, but when I got them more often - i usually caught it in time w that motion.
electric_blue68
Nov 27
#65
I used to suffer from the same, too frequently, although very rare anymore---
Jack Valentino
Nov 25
#56
or a wooden rolling pin. Lay it down and put your weight on it, then roll back and forth
yellowdogintexas
Nov 26
#63
a cause would be good, but botox works. i have a leg cramping issue. but lasts only 4 months. $$
pansypoo53219
Nov 26
#60