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Old 08-21-2006, 05:14 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I used to get leg cramps pretty bad and I noticed a pattern. They usually happened after working a long time outside. After getting a real job and making some money I started drinking Gatorade to prevent dehydration and they went away. Haven't had one in years.

I am a definite proponent of gatorade or any other supplemental drink. I like powdered gatorade in the big canisters from Wal-mart. I generally mix at 2/3 strength and that works great.
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Old 08-22-2006, 12:13 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Quinine tablets and plenty of fluids seems to work best for me. I've tried the banana a day things with no luck.
I used to play golf with a retired Colonel and I told him I got cramps in my hamstrings real bad. He said he had the same thing after playing and told me to get a prescription for Quinine.
It worked wonders.
I still drink a lot of coffee, but now, after a long day at the property and I start to cramp up, I take the Quinine and within 2 or 3 minutes the bad cramps go completely away....amazing. I don't like to take them as preventative medicine, but rather only when I get those bad cramps. I also found that drinking Gator Aid helps in preventing getting them in the first place to a degree, vs just drinking coffee all day long.
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Old 08-22-2006, 09:30 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I love coffee.. my only problem is If I have a coffee.. I like to have something to dunk in it.. like a cookie / cracker / donut... and that leads to 'spare tires' around the mid section..

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Old 08-22-2006, 09:51 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Are the cramps happening after working hard? That is when I get 'em IF I don't drink enough water AND replace the potassium and salts I sweated. A sports drink, either bought or homemade will prevent these type of cramps. As will the banana that has been mentioned. I once was working outside in the hot sun standing on pavement for hours. I had been drinking lots of water but after awhile I had not energy and was starting to get light headed. I ate a banana and it was like someone had flicked a switch and I was good to go.... Lesson learned on my part.

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Think I read somewhere that the old saying should be changed to "A banana a day keeps te doctor away".
I can see that happening. My wife has that problem and eats bananas...gives her gas...lots of gas. Certainly keeps me away.

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the "bar of soap in the bed sheets" cure for leg cramps. Supposed to work and certainly is cheap and easy.
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the "bar of soap in the bed sheets" cure for leg cramps. Supposed to work and certainly is cheap and easy.
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You know I heard of that but have never tried it myself. Has anybody here tried?
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You know I heard of that but have never tried it myself. Has anybody here tried?
I didn't know the soap bar treatment was supposed to be effective for cramps. I first heard of it (at least one source was the "Dr. Gott" syndicated medical column in newspapers) as a remedy for Restless Leg Syndrome, tried it for that, and as far as I can tell it works. Seems to help my 15-year-old stepdaughter and my 86-year-old aunt too.

I seldom have a problem with cramps -- partly because I pay attention to electrolyte restoration when I'm sweating, but mostly, I think, because I always use "Lite Salt" instead of regular table salt. It's a 50/50 mixture of potassium chloride and sodium chloride, so I start off a little more "balanced" in the first place.
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