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Old 11-20-2007, 12:06 PM
Lisibug Lisibug is offline
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Cramps can also come from lack of certain minerals, I believe, as well as salt and as already mentioned, dehydration; however, I can't remember what these minerals would be. Those of you with cramps might ask your doc or a health food store expert about this - pretty sure there are supplements that some of you could take which would put an end to your cramps. I would also agree with Harrison that if you have a myriad of 'strange' symptoms, you may have an underlying problem which needs to be treated and then the various 'symptoms' would resolve - that was the case with me; however, I never had cramps. Sure hope you all can get to the bottom of these cramps. They sound nasty.
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