All of this from the Fall, or whatever hurt your Foot?
Oh and my neck problem is from whiplash years ago.
All of this from the Fall, or whatever hurt your Foot?
it is called intermittent claudication an old man price when he has not been careful about his diet![]()
i know look and take , mostly if it is not your, the owner iron the clothes but the other crumple it![]()
I told my Doctor about occasional lower leg cramps, and I was told the same thing Terry said. I use Gator Aid to get the Potassium I need. You can get the G or G2 kind.
maybe we all should sleep this way.
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Being in pain keeps someone in a bad mood too.![]()
I don't know about Sleeping that way, but having one (and actually using it) sure would be good for most back problems.
it is called intermittent claudication an old man price when he has not been careful about his diet![]()
Being in pain keeps someone in a bad mood too.![]()
I'm going to write that down and ask my Dr. next time about it, to see if maybe I have it. It can't hurt to ask.
Is that the same as a charlie horse?
i am taking Cilostazol but i need to way around 12 weeks to see the effect, i might try the gator too if it really works, i never taken potassium on my food![]()
Oh and my neck problem is from whiplash years ago.
the main symptom is when you walk, after 50 feet more or less you have to stop, one minute later the pain is gone, after 50 feet again it is back, it is like the veins are clogged
the main symptom is when you walk, after 50 feet more or less you have to stop, one minute later the pain is gone, after 50 feet again it is back, it is like the veins are clogged
no idea what a chalie horse is :
this time you killed me
let me google it
i am taking Cilostazol but i need to way around 12 weeks to see the effect, i might try the gator too if it really works, i never taken potassium on my food![]()
the main symptom is when you walk, after 50 feet more or less you have to stop, one minute later the pain is gone, after 50 feet again it is back, it is like the veins are clogged
I thought you said you get these cramps while sleeping. No?
My neck and lower back all started from a car crash in 1972 when I was 17. I was in the from passenger seat of a Pinto that hit a telephone pole at 35 mph. The steering failed, we went into a ditch, and there was the pole... just waiting. It had been raining, so the brakes didn't do much good. My sister was in the back seat behind me. No one was wearing a seat belt, so she piled in on top of me.
My back didn't actually go out until 1984, but that was the cause. I limped a bit for a good while until it finally went out. I'm really in good shape now. It only bothers me if I stand for long periods. I have an excellent Chiro who gets me back up with only one adjustment, but I haven't needed him in over 6 years.