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JDInteractive

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Sports cramp...well just cramp in general

I had to give up football/soccer when I started getting cramp all the time. It sucks and feels like you've been shot in the leg. I got it again tonight playing!

What do you find is the best way to get rid of it or just prevent cramp in general?
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Reply #1 posted 08/16/07 2:40pm

shanti0608

JDInteractive said:

I had to give up football/soccer when I started getting cramp all the time. It sucks and feels like you've been shot in the leg. I got it again tonight playing!

What do you find is the best way to get rid of it or just prevent cramp in general?



you mean a charlie horse?


potassium helps prevent cramping...

banana's.....
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Reply #2 posted 08/16/07 2:41pm

mdiver

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JDInteractive said:

I had to give up football/soccer when I started getting cramp all the time. It sucks and feels like you've been shot in the leg. I got it again tonight playing!

What do you find is the best way to get rid of it or just prevent cramp in general?



you mean a charlie horse?


potassium helps prevent cramping...

banana's.....


neutral

Salt mate and the isotonic sports drinks help
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Reply #3 posted 08/16/07 2:43pm

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shanti0608 said:

...you mean a charlie horse?


I'm not interested in your pets Shanti or your dodgy drug habit. disbelief
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Reply #4 posted 08/16/07 2:43pm

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mdiver said:

shanti0608 said:




you mean a charlie horse?


potassium helps prevent cramping...

banana's.....


neutral

Salt mate and the isotonic sports drinks help


Hmm, I might get a physio to see to it as its recurring.
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Reply #5 posted 08/16/07 2:45pm

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JDInteractive said:

mdiver said:



neutral

Salt mate and the isotonic sports drinks help


Hmm, I might get a physio to see to it as its recurring.


Is it an old injury ?
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Reply #6 posted 08/16/07 2:46pm

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Porphyria or the Charlie Horse refers to any cramp where a leg muscle is locked in the contracted position.

Muscle cramping is a symptom for a number of different problems. Lack of potassium is a big one, so have a banana or two. Another is lack of calcium, so drink some milk or have some other calcium rich food. Another is dehydration, so have a glass of water and stay away from diuretics like coffee or tea. Another is exercise without stretching, so make sure to warm up and stretch properly before and after exercise. Another is your muscles being cold, so try to warm them either with a heating pad or a warming rub (like Icey Hot or Tiger Balm). It could also be tension, and I find that Advil or some other drug to bring swelling down will help this out. It could also be a sign of lack of magnesium or phosphorus, so you should try taking multivitamins regularly.

Having low potassium can cause some major problems, so you should probably go to the doctor as soon as possible to just make sure you have good levels. And good luck with getting rid of your cramps, I have had a few restless nights with foot cramps, and they can really make your waking life difficult!


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Reply #7 posted 08/16/07 2:46pm

shanti0608

JDInteractive said:

shanti0608 said:

...you mean a charlie horse?


I'm not interested in your pets Shanti or your dodgy drug habit. disbelief



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Reply #8 posted 08/16/07 2:51pm

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mdiver said:

JDInteractive said:



Hmm, I might get a physio to see to it as its recurring.


Is it an old injury ?


Yeah, its only when I exercise in excess.
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Reply #9 posted 08/16/07 2:52pm

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shanti0608 said:

Porphyria or the Charlie Horse refers to any cramp where a leg muscle is locked in the contracted position.

Muscle cramping is a symptom for a number of different problems. Lack of potassium is a big one, so have a banana or two. Another is lack of calcium, so drink some milk or have some other calcium rich food. Another is dehydration, so have a glass of water and stay away from diuretics like coffee or tea. Another is exercise without stretching, so make sure to warm up and stretch properly before and after exercise. Another is your muscles being cold, so try to warm them either with a heating pad or a warming rub (like Icey Hot or Tiger Balm). It could also be tension, and I find that Advil or some other drug to bring swelling down will help this out. It could also be a sign of lack of magnesium or phosphorus, so you should try taking multivitamins regularly.

Having low potassium can cause some major problems, so you should probably go to the doctor as soon as possible to just make sure you have good levels. And good luck with getting rid of your cramps, I have had a few restless nights with foot cramps, and they can really make your waking life difficult!


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Excellent, thanks.
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Reply #10 posted 08/16/07 2:53pm

shanti0608

JDInteractive said:

shanti0608 said:

Porphyria or the Charlie Horse refers to any cramp where a leg muscle is locked in the contracted position.

Muscle cramping is a symptom for a number of different problems. Lack of potassium is a big one, so have a banana or two. Another is lack of calcium, so drink some milk or have some other calcium rich food. Another is dehydration, so have a glass of water and stay away from diuretics like coffee or tea. Another is exercise without stretching, so make sure to warm up and stretch properly before and after exercise. Another is your muscles being cold, so try to warm them either with a heating pad or a warming rub (like Icey Hot or Tiger Balm). It could also be tension, and I find that Advil or some other drug to bring swelling down will help this out. It could also be a sign of lack of magnesium or phosphorus, so you should try taking multivitamins regularly.

Having low potassium can cause some major problems, so you should probably go to the doctor as soon as possible to just make sure you have good levels. And good luck with getting rid of your cramps, I have had a few restless nights with foot cramps, and they can really make your waking life difficult!


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Excellent, thanks.



Your welcome. I notice when I take calcium and magnesium together before bed it helps me sleep and I have also had less cramps or charlie horses and we crazy Americans call them. biggrin biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 08/16/07 3:06pm

mdiver

JDInteractive said:

mdiver said:



Is it an old injury ?


Yeah, its only when I exercise in excess.


Go to the physio and you will need to do some specific work to strengthen around the weak area..that should help
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Reply #12 posted 08/16/07 3:06pm

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mdiver said:

JDInteractive said:



Yeah, its only when I exercise in excess.


Go to the physio and you will need to do some specific work to strengthen around the weak area..that should help


I will only go if its a fit bird.
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Reply #13 posted 08/16/07 3:11pm

mdiver

JDInteractive said:

mdiver said:



Go to the physio and you will need to do some specific work to strengthen around the weak area..that should help


I will only go if its a fit bird.


If its a groin injury that could get dangerous wink
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Reply #14 posted 08/16/07 8:34pm

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Like Shanti said: bananas, dairy, and lots and lots of water. smile It's all it takes.
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Reply #15 posted 08/16/07 8:39pm

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Ugh! Waking up in the middle of the night as your calf seizes up. shake
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