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My experience (I live in fear of this it is so bad).
My history with it: I am 62. Female. Active. Fit. Healthy. Eat right. I have been dealing with these cramps for about 5 years. The first one was at night around 8 PM after my first day of skiing for the year. I am a ski instructor. Each bout since (about 7-8 occurences over 5 years) has been the same. The ingredients seem to be 1. High activity using muscles not used for a while. 2. Possible dehydration, though I try to drink lots of water. 3. Family history of leg cramps (my mother has complained for years-though not this bad). 4. Other muscle related issues-I am on Requip/Ropinerole for Restless Leg Syndrome about 12 years; I have had Sphincter muscle spasms (sorry) that have brought me to the doctor. 5. Possibly a stress factor-I can usually come up with something I may be stressed about. The time of occurence is always 8-10 PM.
I have become a "student" as these cramps make me think I am going to die. I live alone. I have endured other pains with broken bones. operations, etc. NOTHING is like this. I actually live in fear of them.
The things I have found helpful: 1. Be aware of my activity level and increase fluids and stretching. Yesterday I raked my whole large yard and forgot to pay attention. Bingo. Last night they came. 2. When they come I immediately inhale from my Albuterol inhaler that I use for acute asthma attacks (rare). I have kept a journal and am now convinced by my notes that this Albuterol helps (doctors RX needed). 3. I take a Tylenol (didn't have any last night but the Albuterol already stopped or eased the cramp). 4. I jump into the hottest bath I can stand. 5. I drink a sports drink and more water (though I think it is already too late). I am going to buy some Pedialyte to have on hand. Something I read made me think of that.
I hope this helps someone. I can not believe we have to live through this kind of pain and doctors know nothing to help. Thank you everyone for the input.
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I don't know what triggers the episode of cramping. While I excersisel it doesn not seem to be related.
In my case If I run my thumb along the adductor muscle their seems to be a small area that is more sensitive. I think this is the trigger point which I have read that if you apply deep measage to that area it will help.
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I will try some of the suggestions here! Thank you!
In the past, I try to "breath" my way out of it, and do a yoga pose --- get flat on my back on the floor and raise my leg straight up in the air and flex my foot back and forth.
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I can be free of them for a while only because I am so careful as to how I position myself. It's automatic now. It's weird telling a stranger this but I had to end all sexual activity 8yrs ago because of these spasms. I divorced in 2005 and have not even been on a date since because I know there can never be a serious relationship because it it. I can be affected in my abdominal muscles too even if I'm sitting and bend sideways to pick something from the floor. Crunches and situps are out of the window. Gym training of any description seems to make things worse. I used to keep myself very fit but the only thing I do now is walk up and down my bar counter to sell drinks to my customers. I don't even drink alcohol myself so that's not it.
Had a really bad attack a couple of nights ago after a day of going up and down a loft ladder numerous times to do some clearing out.. All I did was turn over in bed when it hit my right thigh first only to transfer to the left. I ended up with spasms in my biceps from trying to vigorously massage out the pain!! Wish there was a simple answer to this
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I have these horrid inner thigh cramps about once a year so far. First one I had was about 6 yrs ago I was laying on my right side asleep and it hit all at once it felt like a nerve or whatever was being streached from an inch to 3 miles. I broke out in a cold sweat and could not move if someone had heard me they would have thought someone was killing me slowly and that is what it felt like. I could not move. A few months later I had another one and it moved from the right thigh to the left. HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE PAIN. I have ask several drs and as you all know NONE of them knew anything. I had one last night the only thing I have found so far is I stand up bent over at the waist leaning on a chair or bed and grab the inside of my thigh and pull as hard as I can towards the back and out. After reading this site and I thank God for this site. I will try the ice and the mustard, pickle juice a magnetic under the mattress anything to not have that anymore.
I ask my new Dr she said dehydration, I know I have not had one for about a yr, I have been drinking less water lately.So starting today back to lots of water and the rest of the remendy's you all have added. Good Luck to all who has this and God be with you because I know what you feel on one of these!!!
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