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I can't tell you how happy I am to have found this site!!! My inner thigh cramps first started 4 years ago, after I had been in a theatrical production where I had been rather active on stage, and it was the last night of the production. My friends and I had gone out afterward to celebrate, and I danced and had A glass of wine. In the morning when I woke and tried to get up to go to the bathroom, I was hit with THE most excruciating pain I have ever experienced with an inner thigh cramp, just in my left leg. I nearly passed out on my way to the bathroom and when I looked in the mirror, all of the color had gone from my face. The cramp didn't last long but OMG it hurt SO BAD!!! I haven't had one again until 2 days ago, and again, after being in another theatrical production and possibly being a bit dehydrated, and sweating excessively on stage, AND had a beer afterward with friends. This time it was in both legs. AT 3:00 IN THE MORNING!!! I've been worried about blood clots, but the symptoms don't add up. I do believe it is the sartorius muscle that cramps up, after looking at a diagram of the leg muscles. Here it is, 2 days later and my legs are still sore. Heat feels good on them, but not sure it's the best thing. I try to keep hydrated, but now will try some of the remedies posted on here, pickle juice and tonic water. I have a desk job, so don't move around much during the day... guess I'll try to find a yoga program. Thanks to all of you fellow sufferers, I'm no longer convinced I have a rare, dreadful, deadly disease.... although that's what it feels like!
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As said, I have a history of struggling with cramping. Once I had an abdominal cramp while doing crunches. That was similar to this this episode. For me, calf cramps are much more common than the sartorius, but that's easier to get relief on (stand up).
For cramps in general, the first thing I do is grab some salt and chug water when they hit. Pickle juice seems to help some. Much more so than sport drinks. I take a potassium supplement when I think about it and also drink a magnesium powder (Natural Calm). In my younger days, I had some good relief from eating bananas after hard exercise, but that has been ineffective with these night leg cramps.
I drink a LOT of water. But, I also sweat a lot, which robs the body of electrolytes, which makes water less effective at hydration.
Last night, after I was able to stand up vertically, the spasm released--it was not easy to do. I ended up sleeping on the couch as the moment I laid in bed, my calf fired on me and I didn't want to keep my wife from sleeping. As I'm laying on the couch, I can feel my muscles twitching throughout both legs. Like if I were to flex my calf, it would go in to lock down. I know that sleeping position creates more exposure to night cramps. Laying on my side, this inner thigh thing. On my back, it's my calves that most pre-disposed to cramping.
Having struggled with cramps for my entire adult life, I have been in search of a real solution to no avail. It seems like a broken feedback loop. Laying on my back with toes pointed, the calf seems to think that's what I want is to point my toes and lockdown! Same with the inner thigh while laying on my side. From other reading, the signal from the brain that tells the muscle activate is present. Why? Don't know. That's the broken feedback loop (IMO).
For me, the cramps are pretty exclusive to occur after a day of significant activity. I rarely have issues (maybe never?) if I have not had excess activity.
Also note, I have some nerve issues both in my neck and lower back. It has occurred to me, that this could be related, but I don't think the nerve issues were present when I was younger.
Good luck and my you all sleep through the night.
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You have described my problem exactly. The only difference being that my inner thigh cramping happens when, in the morning, I raise a leg to put on a sock. It then strikes me like a bullet. 10 to 30 minutes of "take your breathe away" pain followed by a few days of soreness at the site. I'll sometimes go without socks since the cramp fear is so great. BTW, I'm male, 85 years old, and in pretty good shape otherwise.
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