Posted by bc on May 23, 2021 at 06:55:00 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: Leg cramps posted by SVcummins on May 21, 2021 at 18:38:03:
Wait till you get cramps in the rectal muscles, then the taste of pickles and mustard won't matter. I can get cramps there and the crook between the thumb and first finger as well. When I get stomach cramps it is time to head to the toilet fast.
I've been trying to drink about one gatorade or powerade zero every day which seems to help keep them away. The zero drinks don't have the sweetness and calories and are ok warm. Keep a capped one by the bed in case of getting thirsty at night and keep it capped in case of a restless leg attack where I end up rolling around and kicking everything off the night stand.
I think some of it is from the atorvastatin, lisonipril, claritan, and tamsulosin which all seem to dehydrate me some. Used to take quinipril but it really dried me out to the point of dry throat and cotton mouth so we switched away from it.
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