Extremely bad "Charlie Horse" in Both Legs. Am I lacking a vitamin??
I am just over 2 years out from RNY, and probably once a month for the last 4 or 5 months I get extremely bad charlie horses in both my legs, both in my front ham strings and in my calf's at the same time in both legs, basically to the point where I am unable to move, stand up, walk, or flex my legs to try to stretch out the muscles that are spasming. The cramping is so strong I just cry and cry and I just have to wait for it to pass.
I had a physical last month and completely forgot to ask about this when I was there. They did blood tests and my recommended irons and b12 levels are perfect. I am taking 1200 g of Calcium daily and I take a pre-natal vitamin every night before bed. I take two sublingual b12 a day. I take 10000 mcg of Biotin daily and a birth control pill and celexa (anti-depressant).
I eat bananas regularly (not daily but at least weekly). I don't really drink any milk but I eat a good amount of yogurt and cheese daily and I get enough calcium through supplements.
Does this happen to anyone else? Or does anyone know why this happens and if I can prevent it somehow?
Thank you!
I had a physical last month and completely forgot to ask about this when I was there. They did blood tests and my recommended irons and b12 levels are perfect. I am taking 1200 g of Calcium daily and I take a pre-natal vitamin every night before bed. I take two sublingual b12 a day. I take 10000 mcg of Biotin daily and a birth control pill and celexa (anti-depressant).
I eat bananas regularly (not daily but at least weekly). I don't really drink any milk but I eat a good amount of yogurt and cheese daily and I get enough calcium through supplements.
Does this happen to anyone else? Or does anyone know why this happens and if I can prevent it somehow?
Thank you!
yes you are correct.
Potassium is an essential mineral needed to regulate water balance, levels of acidity, blood pressure, and neuromuscular function. This mineral also plays a critical role in the transmission of electrical impulses in the heart.
www.vitaminshoppe.com/content/en/healthguide/hncontent.jsp
Potassium is an essential mineral needed to regulate water balance, levels of acidity, blood pressure, and neuromuscular function. This mineral also plays a critical role in the transmission of electrical impulses in the heart.
www.vitaminshoppe.com/content/en/healthguide/hncontent.jsp
I know some people here answered "potassium" as the cure for your charlie horses, but as someone who has suffered from such problems for years, I know that the correct answer is "magnesium". Ask your doctor, of course, spasms and cramps could result from more serious causes and you should rule them our before trying supplements.
Yep, you are right. I had HORRIBLE cramps in the front and back of my legs for months after surgery, so bad in fact, that I couldn't stand, my foot would ark out sideways, it was so horrible. Mine was magnesium deficiency not potassium as I thought it was. Now I have no problems at all after taking a magnesium supplement (by RX)