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Re: (Non-TMI) cramping
(Anonymous) 2015-01-15 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)Charley Horses (in my experience) have a distinctive tugging sensation, especially those that occur in the middle of the night. I've noticed they can be triggered by improper stretching. I used to get them on an annual basis from when I was 20 to a few months after I turned 27. After that year's Charley Horse, my leg took several hours to recover, and I could barely walk to the bathroom. I ended up hobbling to the orthopedist and found out I had a calf strain. It had probably been the works for several years, so I would keep an eye on your cramps. If hydration and proper stretching don't alleviate them or they're accompanying by a tugging sensation, there might be something more complicated going on.
Re: (Non-TMI) cramping
I'll keep an eye out for that, though, thanks for the heads up!