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Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

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Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

I was up and down the stairs at CitiField about 20 times on Wednesday night (yaaaay for elevators - no good if they're all out of service!!!) after being on my feet in heels at work all day.

I had a bad charley horse in both legs that night in my sleep and i haven't fully recovered from them. I have this burning ache that won't go away! It was worse last night after working and driving home from work. Just switching from the gas to the brake hurts!!!

Since Thursday morning, I've increased potassium and calcium in my diet and nearly doubled my water intake. I sat on the couch with a heating pad under my calves last night and let the hot water run on them in the shower, and while that offered temporary relief, it hurt again once the heat stopped. I'm wearing flats to work today and i have my feet up under my desk.

I don't want to rub them too much because of everything you read about blood clots dislodging and all that good stuff, you know?

Anyone have any suggestions? Is this worthy of a call to the nurses at my OB's office? I didn't think so, but who knows.

TIA!

ooooh pregnany is funnnn Chat Icon

Posted 4/17/09 11:26 AM
 
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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

i know DURING it - putting your foot flat on something ice cold can shock the muscle....

maybe try ice??

Found this (maybe try some gatorade):

A charley horse is a contraction of muscle, most often in the leg, and sometimes in the middle of the night that can have you gasping in pain. Virtually anyone can get a charley horse, and of course the thing most people want to know is how to relieve a charley horse quickly because the pain can be so intense. Though many of these cramps are of short duration, subsiding after a few minutes, some can persist for several days.

Athletes may be especially prone to these cramps, and they may also affect anyone in hot weather, and pregnant women. There are a few ways to deal with them immediately. First, though pain is intense, try to relax. Reaction to severe pain usually means we tense up, which makes the muscle contract all the more. Take deep breaths and resist the urge to tense up all the muscles.

Second you can relieve a charley horse by trying to lightly flex or relax the muscles involved. Try for slight manipulations of the muscle to shift it from its frozen cramp state. If you can get to a fridge, grab some ice and apply it to the muscle affected. If the cramp continues, you may be able to relieve a charley horse by soaking in a warm bath for 20 minutes.

You can also try light massage; just don’t put too much pressure on the cramped muscle. This may help promote relaxation sooner. If you’re pregnant and you get a sudden charley horse be sure your toes are not pointed. Pointing the toes, especially in the later stages of pregnancy often results in wretched muscle cramping in the calves. Carefully and gently allow the feet and toes to relax to relieve pain.

Oftentimes these cramps arise out of a lack of balance in electrolytes. During hot weather, people may be more prone to them if they are not taking in adequate fluids. Another common cause is low levels of magnesium and calcium. If you suffer from charley horses frequently, you may be able to relieve a charley horse or even prevent them by taking a magnesium and calcium supplement right before going to bed. If you get one in the middle of the night, try taking a magnesium/calcium supplement at that time. Drinking a glass of milk before bed can also help.

Potassium imbalance may also cause these strong cramps. If you combine your glass of milk at night with a banana, you’ll go a long way toward preventing these cramps. If you run or compete in any sports, you also may be more vulnerable. Some athletes keep potassium and magnesium supplements on hand to relieve a charley horse that occurs during activity, and it’s extremely important for all athletes to stay well hydrated especially during athletic competitions.

If you get charley horses on a frequent basis, this may indicate the presence of essential deficiencies of minerals or more serious health issues. You may want to see your doctor for more ideas on treatment, or to look for potential causes. Occasionally, when no specific health cause is found, doctors may prescribe muscle relaxants or tranquilizers to relieve a charley horse that does not respond to the methods for relief suggested above.

Message edited 4/17/2009 11:33:47 AM.

Posted 4/17/09 11:30 AM
 

Shorty
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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

Thanks, Jess Chat Icon

I'm sure it's no big deal, it's just uncomfortable.

I have some gatorade powder in my desk (my first trimester daily breakfast! Chat Icon) - I'll try that today.

Posted 4/17/09 11:50 AM
 

Peainapod
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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

a lot of the times after i get the nite cramps, my calves are sore for DAYS...so its probably just soreness from the cramping.

Posted 4/17/09 12:00 PM
 

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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

Posted by Peainapod

a lot of the times after i get the nite cramps, my calves are sore for DAYS...so its probably just soreness from the cramping.



same here - this is becoming almost a every other night occurence for me and I am so sore the next day Chat Icon

Posted 4/17/09 12:18 PM
 

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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

I was just saying this is my new 3rd trimester symptom!

i get one every night or every other night. I also thoght it was from the fact that I started wearing flats bc of the nice weather.

Not sure but this am I had one and it hurt soooooooo bad!!!Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

My calf is still so sore from it.

Posted 4/17/09 1:25 PM
 

babyfaith
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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

A warm bath, tylenol, strecthing, and massage helped me when I had a recent bout of this.

Posted 4/18/09 12:18 PM
 

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Re: Not exactly a charley horse, but calf muscle pain?!

I use to get them all the time in the middle of the night with my DS and I noticed my calf would feel weird for a day or two. I also noticed that if I overly extended my leg I would get it so I never did that with DD and I only got one or two with her.

Posted 4/18/09 11:45 PM
 
 
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