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Is Dr. Mom in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 466787"><p>Definitely a Charley Horse - I got them horribly when I was pregnant. Since you can't have calcium- definitely get more potassium. Dehydration is also thought to be a factor - which may explain why the are more prevalent in the summer for Tony. Putting your calf up against the cold bathtub often cures them. I remember that the spasms didn't last long - but often left residual soreness. I've gotten a few after long evenings out too - so make sure you are drinking enough water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 466787"] Definitely a Charley Horse - I got them horribly when I was pregnant. Since you can't have calcium- definitely get more potassium. Dehydration is also thought to be a factor - which may explain why the are more prevalent in the summer for Tony. Putting your calf up against the cold bathtub often cures them. I remember that the spasms didn't last long - but often left residual soreness. I've gotten a few after long evenings out too - so make sure you are drinking enough water. [/QUOTE]
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