• @[email protected]
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    3312 hours ago

    If you’re getting these regularly I’ve found more potassium in my diet helped a huge amount.

    • @edgemaster72
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      15 hours ago

      This is what happens when you take away benches

  • palordrolap
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    812 hours ago

    I don’t get these often, but when I do, trying to point my toes at my chin often helps. Very occasionally that doesn’t feel right and I know to point my toes the other way before I pay for making that choice.

    If the bedclothes are tight or heavy and I’m under them, they can be used to hold the foot in place until the moment passes. Or until I have to get out of bed to writhe around or try something, anything else.

    I don’t remember the last time the toe pointing thing didn’t work though. Maybe I just don’t get really bad ones.

    • @[email protected]
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      47 hours ago

      Yeah, I get these every few months or so, and at this point when I feel one coming on I’ll automatically start pointing my toes up before I even fully wake up and realize what’s happening. That nips it in the bud before the pain starts, and I can go right back to bed.

    • @[email protected]
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      49 hours ago

      We were always told to pull our toes up for calf cramps and it does work really well. It’s just that doing it can feel quite painful at first until the relief comes.

  • @shalafi
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    711 hours ago

    Easy money. Grab your toes and pull your foot up and back. For the very worst cramps, jump out of bed onto the ball of that foot and lean forward, hard. Instantly gone. Next, get a banana in your life now and again.

    • @mEEGal
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      this is the way

  • @Papanca
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    312 hours ago

    Or how about restless leg syndrome

    • Victor
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      It’s the worst. Had it a few times. Ugh.