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gerryh1943 04-15-2016 10:09 AM

Cramps in my legs
 
Could and out there tell me what kind of Dr can I go to for very bad foot and leg cramps? BEEN up two nights with leg cramps from the foot to the thigh,thank God my husband is with me. I have drank vinegar, I drink at least 4 bottles of water a day take restless leg pill,use cramp 911 lotion. The Dr gave me prescription of muscle relaxing pill. All with no help.What Dr would you go to?????

looneycat 04-15-2016 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by gerryh1943 (Post 1212907)
Could and out there tell me what kind of Dr can I go to for very bad foot and leg cramps? BEEN up two nights with leg cramps from the foot to the thigh,thank God my husband is with me. I have drank vinegar, I drink at least 4 bottles of water a day take restless leg pill,use cramp 911 lotion. The Dr gave me prescription of muscle relaxing pill. All with no help.What Dr would you go to?????

vinegar? i've always used quinine water for leg cramps, it works well. you need someone in the musculo/skeletal field i'd try florida musculo skeletal group in sumter landing.

graciegirl 04-15-2016 10:19 AM

You must have a doctor if one gave you a prescription for muscle relaxants. Did your blood test show that you were low in Potassium? Do not self medicate on Potassium, too much can hurt you. I see Dr. Hamilton Fish, an endocrinologist. You could call and ask the nurse if these symptoms are something he handles. If not see your doctor again. Have your blood tested again. If you are taking something with a diuretic it sometimes flushes out too much Potassium and the medication may need to be adjusted, but please don't do it yourself.

NYGUY 04-15-2016 10:32 AM

You might want to contact a vascular specialist to schedule a Vascular Ultrasound on your legs.

Chatbrat 04-15-2016 10:33 AM

I have a personal trainer, recommends the following, take your body weight, divide it in half, that # is the # of oz of water you need to drink on a daily basis, to avoid being dehydrated,also wind blowing across exposed skin will dehydrate you,too

avoid soft drinks and alcohol

CWGUY 04-15-2016 10:50 AM

:thumbup: Thanks.... now I have to go find a gallon bottle.

Chatbrat 04-15-2016 10:52 AM

Honestly space out your water consumption-too much water can be toxic

graciegirl 04-15-2016 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1212926)
Honestly space out your water consumption-too much water can be toxic





I was told that by a bartender once.

graciegirl 04-15-2016 11:18 AM

Night leg cramps Causes - Mayo Clinic

Rango 04-15-2016 12:28 PM

Prescription "Liptor" or it's generic can cause muscle cramps that can be severe.

Grannygail 04-15-2016 12:36 PM

Gatorade works for me. If cramps wake me up, by the time I go to refrig and drink 4oz of Gatorade, my legs are relaxed by the time I get back in bed.

Carl in Tampa 04-15-2016 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by NYGUY (Post 1212919)
You might want to contact a vascular specialist to schedule a Vascular Ultrasound on your legs.

My cardiologist has posters on the office walls cautioning about Deep Vein Thrombosis, which can be indicated by pain. It can be life threatening.

You might want to consult your cardiologist if you have one and see if a vascular ultrasound is indicated. Otherwise, ask your primary care physician.

Stay healthy.

Barry1 04-15-2016 02:11 PM

McKenzie's exercises are not only for the Spine/Back issues, but when conducted correctly, can prevent Cramping. Search these exercises for specific leg/foot cramping.

rubicon 04-15-2016 02:30 PM

It could be dehydration/electrolytes loss. It could be a lack of potassium . It could be a side affect of a prescription drug. It could be you need to stretch the muscles in your legs.

As we age the legs are the first to go. I dehydrate easily so drink plenty but add about 2-4 oz of power aide to my water/ lemon-aide, etc to build up electrolytes. the formula of taking body weight and dividing by 2 is right except you should also consider that many foods also offer juices that provide fluid content. To determine if you are dehydrating often check the color of your urine. If its dark yellow then you are dehydrating. If it is clear like water you are over hydrated. the ideal color should be a light /pale yellow

I work my core and lower body because if I fall down I want to be able to get back up on my own

After visiting a doctor and with his/her permission I would begin to exercise your legs, etc.

kcrazorbackfan 04-15-2016 03:27 PM

Years ago when my son was playing HS football, early in the season when it was still hot, a lot of the players would cramp up. The team Doctor would make them take big gulps of yellow mustard, i.e. "French's", and that would eliminate the cramps. The last couple of years, especially after playing 18 and then working in the yard, I would get severe cramps, so I started doing the mustard and it really does help.


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