I'm not sure where to post this but hope I maybe get response if I also post it here instead of just in weight loss. I could really use some assistance dealing w/ charlie horses & muscle cramps. They are getting in the way of my fitness & health goals right now. I am not weight training (yet), just using some very light weights w/ simple basic exercises until I can handle more. I spend time stretching before EVERY time I try to do anything, whether it is light weights, I'm only using 1-5 lb<--that is how bad it has gotten for me after being bedridden for a long time from health issues, as I can barely use those right now; swimming; stationary bicycling; or even just walking.
I have a history of muscle cramps from just walking, & already drink tonic water that has quinine in it & take 1 soma (other muscle relaxants didn't work at all or had bad side effects) at night. The dr prescribed it 3x/day, I don't like how tired they make me so take one. I also take a multi vitamin, along w/ extra calcium & Vit. C, potassium & magnesium to help w/ the cramps. My doctor doesn't know why I keep getting cramps & I don't think he realizes how bad they are. They don't happen when I'm sleeping unless I walk, exercise or swim during the day, then they start up when I start moving again. They do decrease when I stay in bed but I am trying yet again to get back on track!
Right now, the cramps are even getting in the way of exercise & swimming in the water! I want to keep adding laps (and non water exercises, too) but the cramps get worse the more I exert myself. Now, just doing range of motion in the water is causing them & I can't do more than 3-5 laps at the most. The more I am trying to do, the more I cramp, to the point that I wake up w/ charlie horses at night several times. :violent2: I've started using an old fashioned wooden rolling pin to gently stretch the muscles when nothing else will work.
The basic things I've gathered when I read about charlie horses say that they are not caused by lactate, as I used to believe, but by little tears in the muscle & the only way to alleviate them is to gradually increase the intensity of your workout & take the supplements I already am taking. The only way for me to not increase using muscles of *just living* & barely beginning to exercise is to go back to bed!
They are preventing me from doing more to improving myself at this point, and they are also messing w/ my much needed restorative sleep.
Anyone have ideas or suggestions for dealing w/ them? Any help would be appreciated! I have spent hours & hours researching them online but am bogged down by the massive amount of conditions that can cause them. Anyone have any ideas of what to ask my doctor about them?
Oh yah, I forgot to add, all of my levels are basically *normal* except my triglycerides, which I am trying to correct through diet. My liver levels are a bit off because I have pancreatits, which I am trying to learn to manage at this point. No, I don't drink, have never drank heavily & haven't drank at all for quite some time.
Thanks in advance for any responses, 'cuz I wanna Keep on keeping on!
olga p
I have a history of muscle cramps from just walking, & already drink tonic water that has quinine in it & take 1 soma (other muscle relaxants didn't work at all or had bad side effects) at night. The dr prescribed it 3x/day, I don't like how tired they make me so take one. I also take a multi vitamin, along w/ extra calcium & Vit. C, potassium & magnesium to help w/ the cramps. My doctor doesn't know why I keep getting cramps & I don't think he realizes how bad they are. They don't happen when I'm sleeping unless I walk, exercise or swim during the day, then they start up when I start moving again. They do decrease when I stay in bed but I am trying yet again to get back on track!
Right now, the cramps are even getting in the way of exercise & swimming in the water! I want to keep adding laps (and non water exercises, too) but the cramps get worse the more I exert myself. Now, just doing range of motion in the water is causing them & I can't do more than 3-5 laps at the most. The more I am trying to do, the more I cramp, to the point that I wake up w/ charlie horses at night several times. :violent2: I've started using an old fashioned wooden rolling pin to gently stretch the muscles when nothing else will work.
The basic things I've gathered when I read about charlie horses say that they are not caused by lactate, as I used to believe, but by little tears in the muscle & the only way to alleviate them is to gradually increase the intensity of your workout & take the supplements I already am taking. The only way for me to not increase using muscles of *just living* & barely beginning to exercise is to go back to bed!
They are preventing me from doing more to improving myself at this point, and they are also messing w/ my much needed restorative sleep.
Anyone have ideas or suggestions for dealing w/ them? Any help would be appreciated! I have spent hours & hours researching them online but am bogged down by the massive amount of conditions that can cause them. Anyone have any ideas of what to ask my doctor about them?
Oh yah, I forgot to add, all of my levels are basically *normal* except my triglycerides, which I am trying to correct through diet. My liver levels are a bit off because I have pancreatits, which I am trying to learn to manage at this point. No, I don't drink, have never drank heavily & haven't drank at all for quite some time.
Thanks in advance for any responses, 'cuz I wanna Keep on keeping on!
olga p