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Old 04-18-2006, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by seacomp
Hello and Welcome to the site. Maybe this can be of some use to you and the other with leg cramps.
A major, if not the major cause of these cramps is low potassium levels usually caused by excessive urination. The can be caused by high BG levels, by blood pressure medication, or by other reasons,
OTC potassium can correct this problem. The problem can also be evaluated by the blood test for potassium.
Hoe this help you and other with the issue.
Again welcome to the Forum.

Hi Seacomp, I have taken potassium the last few days but no help and thee just not at night there all day.,Ive figured out that when my foot is not in bad pain its my head hurting and vise versa. I have been walking everynight 30 min so I dont know what this pain is. Im going to call my dr and see what she says and if I need to go in. nothing seems to help. You mentioned excessive urination, Thats not a factor now that I'm on met. well see what the dr says and ill let you guys know.
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