aches and weakness in legs
I am active in volunteering, Zumba and yoga. My legs are sore every day...especially when getting up from sitting. I thought exercise would make them stronger. Age 70.
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Hi from the hill,
I'm sorry you are having leg pain, etc. It sounds awful! I can relate to the leg cramps. I have those. They often mean you are not drinking enough water. Keep some water handy and drink a lot of it when you get a cramp. It will relieve the cramps and/or take them away completely. My mom taught me this when I was a little girl and I'm now 76. I drink more water now and rarely get any leg cramps. I hope this helps. I will say a prayer for you. Prayers help a lot!
PML
Thank you very much….water is good and I try to drink more now than I did before….and much less coffee. Take care and have great holidays. Blessings of the Solstice upon you
Hi!
My husband loves coffee but found it too strong lately. We found a brand from New England Coffee. It's called Donut Shop Blend and is extremely mild like normal coffee used to be. It doesn't bother him at all and he drinks it a lot. If you want to try it, their website is: Newenglandcoffee.com.
Blessings of the Solstice on you too and Merry Christmas!
PML
I note that you get your charley horses "mostly early AM while I am still asleep." Curious about that, because that's when I usually get my cramping (mostly right calf/shin). I wonder if there's something physical happening during the night, that accumulates until, bam! cramp in early AM. That's what made me think that adding salt to my glass of water could be helpful. I considered that after urinating a couple of times between 10:30 and, say, 2:30, I'd lost some quantity of electrolytes; when combined with reduced nerve function from the stenosis, it seemed "logical" that cramping could occur after that. I hoped that an extra hit of salt overnight would make up for the reduced nerve function, imagining that my nerves could use all the help they could get during the night to keep the "sodium-potassium pump" working well. But as I wrote, this didn't help.....clearly a simplistic and naïve idea....
I took special note when you said you "mentally try to separate the pain from the muscle spasm" and then "consolidate the pain into a ball and send it to a deserving target" (love that last bit!) I've read a lot lately about observing one's pain, separating oneself from it, but haven't yet made an attempt to do so. Now that I've read you're experience, I'm going to try to do it.
Thank you for your suggestion. I may try them. I have started using coffee that is roasted by a friend which is very good which I dilute 1 expresso portion to 3 of water and still get a very good taste…but I will chk. Your Donut Shop Blend. Thank you for your blessing. May you walk in peace.
Possible to much exercising.
@funcounress
Any exercise is to much!!
Hope you’re okie dokie.
Move yet? Hope the fire season was good to you this year.
Take care,
Jake