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New symtom and I'm worried
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 702989" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>When I had sciatica, it literally felt like someone was grabbing my butt cheek with a big set of pincers and trying to RIP it off! Then the pain would shoot down my leg too. But that muscle spasm in the gluteous maximus was the WORST. </p><p></p><p>I've had pain down my inner thighs, muscle cramps/spasms, too. In my case, it was caused by taking a couple of long hikes, when normally I'm not used to doing a darn thing, and lack of sufficient water intake. It is a lack of magnesium caused by too much exercise combined with dehydration. Yes, the kneeling and filing all day could be enough if you are generally sedentary. Drink LOTS of water and try a magnesium supplement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 702989, member: 17309"] When I had sciatica, it literally felt like someone was grabbing my butt cheek with a big set of pincers and trying to RIP it off! Then the pain would shoot down my leg too. But that muscle spasm in the gluteous maximus was the WORST. I've had pain down my inner thighs, muscle cramps/spasms, too. In my case, it was caused by taking a couple of long hikes, when normally I'm not used to doing a darn thing, and lack of sufficient water intake. It is a lack of magnesium caused by too much exercise combined with dehydration. Yes, the kneeling and filing all day could be enough if you are generally sedentary. Drink LOTS of water and try a magnesium supplement. [/QUOTE]
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