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Is Dr. Mom in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 466951" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I used to get these a lot. One way I am able to fight them off so to speak is when I feel one starting I stretch out my leg and really extend it at the heel. This almost always stops them before they get really bad. Another thing that really helps to relax if nothing else seems to be working is warm water. One time I had it so bad in my chin (very unusual and very painful-definitely a muscle spasm and not chin splints)that it continued to spasm as I walked. I finally drew a warm bath and it immediately stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 466951, member: 1631"] I used to get these a lot. One way I am able to fight them off so to speak is when I feel one starting I stretch out my leg and really extend it at the heel. This almost always stops them before they get really bad. Another thing that really helps to relax if nothing else seems to be working is warm water. One time I had it so bad in my chin (very unusual and very painful-definitely a muscle spasm and not chin splints)that it continued to spasm as I walked. I finally drew a warm bath and it immediately stopped. [/QUOTE]
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