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Constant excruciating leg cramps

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It was definitely correct to take electrolytes and minerals for cramps (check about preexisting condition the amounts and what forms of the minerals). That's an excellent place to start, and should be continued as a regimen.

When I first started my research on GABA, vee little information was there except for the GABA to relax and glutamate to excite, these work together to move the muscle (ie must release a muscle contraction in order to move)
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acide_%CE%B3-aminobutyrique
When I had stiff hands so painful, along with my other spasms, and the hospital said they don't treat that, I was forced to research. I literally googled MS hand cramp treatment, and an article came up about how they inject GABA for this and other spasms. I can't find the article now, but it was a medical journal.
Now there so much about GABA , that it's really adding confusion to something almost as simple as the neurotic sodium and potassium pump in the nerves. In cell biology they taught us the nerves operate on the sodium potassium differential to create a signal. So cool ☺️ that's why it's important to have good hydration like you have, with the proper electrolytes to compensate for your diet and conditions.

Gaba is the neurotransmitter that signals release of the contraction.
When I google GABA now, so many journals come up. It talks about receptors, pharmaceuticals that are similar.... but they are not GABA itself. GABA is on the succinate pathway, and made on the dendrite of the nerve. Autoimmune, (especially the Autoimmune towards mono - if we are accepting the suggested pathway that mono virus looks like myelin) can damage the dendrites. That would reduce the amount of GABA the body can produce.

I find that my fingers ususlly seize up before my legs, so that's when I take more GABA. Even if they don't know why GABA increases in the brain when supplements are taken, I can tell you that the effect on body nerves is palpable.

I can tell you with certainty that it works like clockwork taking an oral dose. For me, being on a liquid diet, I see effects of oral gaba in about 5-10 minutes. I put it into my biosteel drink which has all 5electrolytes. I walk, I take a break and sip, repeat.
GABA can make people drowsy. Because of this I suggest a small dose at night to start, and be around someone just in case. ..
I know lots of people that go ahead and take the entire 600mg capsule, had no symptoms, had no adverse actions, had leg spasm go away and a good sleep. I have heard of people taking that sane dose and getting all the benefits, but also found it relaxed their smooth muscle so they wanted to be near a toilet. I have not found that and I take a lot.

I take over 2000mg a day. As needed. Ie for movement.
Once I took enough to be relaxed a sleepy in the morning, but then I stretched my leg out (something that would normally use a lot of body gava so it would usually make my spasm get worse.)
The day I took "too much "gaba that I got tired, then stretched my leg, my body used the gaba and then I stopped being tired.

I have known dendritic damage. But a single gaba pill if not taking other nerve medication has not been found to have toxicity... just calm or drowsy if that makes sense. It doesn't make me drowsy because I'm using the amount I'm taking and it's unfreezing my legs so I can take another step. I mean, I went to university for nutrition, but I had to stop in my third year of school because I had a kid. It's still enough to know what medical information is pertinent.

I have multiple medical sensitivities, so these other gaba influencing drugs that affect the actual neuron seem like they don't address the actual issue of people with dendrite problems simply not making enough gaba. Also, I wouldn't want to take a drug that would prevent me from getting the actual thing. Gaba is a part of the nerve function, it releases the contraction.

I had a nerve spasm in my brain due to neurology, and actually felt like an iceberg was melting when I first took gaba. It was releasing it. I started with 200mg and my hand spasms, and my brain felt like an iceberg was melting but in a good way. If someone doesn't have neurology there, they wouldn't have that step. My fingers started to unfreeze, and we're mostly pliable at that dose.

I took the 500mg per day the next week, and saw instant results. Could move my hand.
It was trial and error. But now I know that it's not causing me problems to take the amount I take, it relaxes my spasms as I have them.
I still get spasms, but taking gaba predictably reduces the spasm in predictable time.

Others I met are taking it just for pain alone, 3000 mg per day. ... I would caution that without supervision etc,
Ie I know the cause of my neurology, and the issues with my dendrites. Taking a lot of any fully formed neurotransmitter could alter the body's use or production, I just don't know.
But it's the safest thing I've found, and regular health food store dose with a clean company should give relief, ftom stress and spasms. For more dose, stock up because you need to take it once started maybe? I needed it before I started, and my body did not compensate on its own, so gaba was a no brainer for me.

Blessings to you
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/gaba-uses-and-risks

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Statins, perhaps?

I have excruciating spasms and twitching after decompression surgery in March. I had Stenosis for 7 years prior to surgery. A new Dr told me to take 2-3 Gaba at bedtime. I was afraid to take that much at the same time. Also, I had literally two sips of wine. Will I die ?(haha) but the internet says I could.
Not sure if I should take that much. Any thoughts and also interaction with wine or Oxycodone ?
Thank you,
annie