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Nutrition, Health & Beauty Often poor nutrition is at the root of accumulating unnecessary pounds. Many people reach their target weight without starving or depriving themselves - just through changes in their diet. Meet with people who have successfully lost weight through this method.



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Old 8th October, 2009   #1 (permalink)
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Diet: Not Eating Like a Pig
Start Weight: 296lb
Current Weight: 267lb


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Total Weight Loss: 29lb
% Lost 9.8%
Leg Cramp

Hello,

I don't know if this is in the right place, maybe exercise would be better? I'll post it there too. I figure Health kinda covers it...

Does anyone have any miracle cures for that horrible wake-up-in-the-middle-of-the-night cramp in the leg? I don't get it so much now as I used to, it used to be once or twice a week, but still maybe two or three times a month, I will wake up unable to move my leg because the calf muscle has seized up completely?

I've read all sorts of theories on the internet as to why it happens - It could be dehydration, too much sodium, not enough sodium, lack of iron, potassium, you name it, it could be anything.

There seems to be no correlation either - sometimes I've been exercising in the daytime and I get it, sometimes I haven't, sometimes I've eaten well, sometimes I haven't...

Does anyone know anything about it?
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