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Leg and Foot cramps.

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Sep 8 7:29pm | Replies (95)

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@harley22

Isn’t it amazing that you can have numbness in both feet and legs, and yet get such pain and spasms in them on a daily basis.
Usually my pain is tolerable during the day with ibuprofen 400 mg, but come dinner time, I can’t even walk on my feet, and have to resort to salonpas pain patches, and Tramadol 50 mg to help me deal.
I’m at an impasse now with solutions for this pain, as I’ve tried everything I can.
Would like to have just one day where I’m pain free!

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Yes, the tingling and numbness, in my hands, feet and legs never goes away! I complained to the Docs about it for a number of years, but nothing much seemed to help, like a change of medicine! I don’t complain about that anymore. There are vitamins and medicines that can help with cramping, if the root cause is determined. I’ve gotten some relief that way, along with stretching and some exercise! I take pain medicine rarely, because I, also, have fatty liver disease, and that medicine can accumulate in the liver! I have to be very careful, because a few years back, I had a very serious bout of Acute Pancreatitis, with liver involvement, where sepsis was about to set in, and I was in intensive care, for nearly two weeks, fighting for my life! It’s difficult to have multiple medical problems, that require special diets and medicines, so I can relate to your pain issues, and I hope that you will find better pain relief for the frequent cramping!

@harley22, it is so damn irritating and annoying that you can have pain like this when they are numb. it seems so illogical to happen. it's hard to get it into your head that it happens. d