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Cramps (not the female kind). Please help.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 387345" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Get to the doctor. It could be a sign of MANY things from a vitamin or mineral problem to nerves getting pinched to arthritis/fibromyalgia/a chronic pain symdrome/autoimmune disease/?????. It literally could be any of many, many, many things, depending on what other symptoms you also have (and may not even be thinking of as symptoms). Keep a diary of when this happens, where, what you are doing, what you have eaten, how much you slept the night before, daily activity level and the amt of stress you are in that day. The stress is a totally subjective thing, but be sure to include Wee's school issues, cgfg issues, husband issues, broom factory issues, etc... Maybe use one of those smiley face systems that they use for pain rating scales?</p><p> </p><p>Keep this diary until you find a treatment that works. Don't stop when they give you a diagnosis or medication, keep it up until you are SURE they have all the causes and that it has stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 387345, member: 1233"] Get to the doctor. It could be a sign of MANY things from a vitamin or mineral problem to nerves getting pinched to arthritis/fibromyalgia/a chronic pain symdrome/autoimmune disease/?????. It literally could be any of many, many, many things, depending on what other symptoms you also have (and may not even be thinking of as symptoms). Keep a diary of when this happens, where, what you are doing, what you have eaten, how much you slept the night before, daily activity level and the amt of stress you are in that day. The stress is a totally subjective thing, but be sure to include Wee's school issues, cgfg issues, husband issues, broom factory issues, etc... Maybe use one of those smiley face systems that they use for pain rating scales? Keep this diary until you find a treatment that works. Don't stop when they give you a diagnosis or medication, keep it up until you are SURE they have all the causes and that it has stopped. [/QUOTE]
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