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Walk bare foot. The good athletic shoes turn out not to be so good for everyone Lionessa Jan 2013 #1
I used to use full strength quinine and it worked ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #2
"quinine" left-of-center2012 Jan 2016 #21
my hubby is a pharmacist and said the herion thing isnt the reason but... samnsara Sep 2017 #34
Mine Comes From MS ProfessorGAC Feb 2013 #3
For some cramps, it's a deficiency of magnesium. Also, from your name, I get that you are maybe Nay Feb 2013 #4
same age group and thats what my dr said...that and drink samnsara Sep 2017 #36
Are you hydrating enough The empressof all Feb 2013 #5
I find I get them if I don't drink enough water. TDale313 Sep 2017 #35
Yes. I would start with dehydration. Good suggestion. Lilyhoney Sep 2017 #42
Magnesium and vitamin D ohheckyeah Feb 2013 #6
I second the Magnesium and Vitamin D hedgehog Feb 2014 #10
I too have found help with these. MuseRider Sep 2017 #33
Do you get enough to drink? Particularly in winter it is easy to get dehydrated. MADem Feb 2013 #7
actually i used to take water pills once in awhile and... samnsara Sep 2017 #37
Digging deep..... MADem Sep 2017 #43
Any problems with vertigo or dizziness ? If not arthritisR_US Nov 2013 #8
wrestless legs, toes, calf cramps.. Herself Feb 2014 #9
I also had this problem, which is now gone (?) b/c wordpix Feb 2014 #11
If you take a statin, it may be the cause. I had horrible leg cramps Nay Feb 2014 #12
Cuprum Metallicum made by Boiron... TeeYiYi Feb 2014 #13
The Internet can assist you in researching Answers oldwizard Apr 2014 #14
Canada still sells quinine and its OTC... samnsara Sep 2017 #38
I get them pretty often fadedrose May 2014 #15
I had killer cramps, including torso cramps Ineeda May 2014 #16
mine are never forgotten... the muscle in my leg stays sore for days after wards samnsara Sep 2017 #39
See my post #16 Ineeda May 2014 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #18
spray cramp area with magnesium oil and you cramp will ease immediately-spray into your palm and rub akamushi Dec 2015 #19
Yes! Mag oil directly on cramps takes them away in like 2 minutes! fierywoman Sep 2017 #29
Magnesium oil works great for me - usually in about 10 seconds. Patterson Jun 2021 #45
For quick relief Dalai_1 Jan 2016 #20
i have heard this too...didnt work for me...but the night i did it maybe samnsara Sep 2017 #40
I had been plagued with nighttime leg cramps for years. RebelOne Sep 2016 #22
I'm gonna try it and I'll report back. mackerel Nov 2016 #23
While out yesterday I picked up a bottle of Vit. E mackerel Nov 2016 #24
I used to get horrific charley horses oppressedproletarian Sep 2017 #25
Water, drink more. I have the exact same problem, exact same story Eliot Rosewater Sep 2017 #26
Two common causes are insufficient potassium (eat bananas and tomatoes) and dehydration. tblue37 Sep 2017 #27
Bananas. C_U_L8R Sep 2017 #28
Drink more water WhiteTara Sep 2017 #30
Make sure your potassium supplement is prescription strength. Jane Austin Sep 2017 #31
i have had these for years and nothing stops them.... samnsara Sep 2017 #32
also the one thing i have noticed from the posts is to do... samnsara Sep 2017 #41
Just a thought here PennyK Sep 2017 #44
Epsom's salt is magnesium. Patterson Jun 2021 #46
I suffered with foot and leg cramps for years. Even my doctor couldn't help me but after scouring Stardust Oct 2021 #47
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