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Replies to "Hello @ridgerunner, I think we may be two peas in a pod with slightly different diagnosis...."
I'm guessing you have tried pretty much all of the over the counter stuff for the cramps. Another one that multiple people are using in my group are Hyland's Leg Cramp tablets. They also have a PM version and an ointment. I've only had the bad leg cramps a few times in the past during the night and I've always been able to get up, get some water and stretch the leg to help with the cramp.
Hello John Bishop LOL don't poo poo the soap remedy - it works I use any type of soap, any brand works, I don;t know why but I am sure it is some ingredient that is common in all soaps. I take calcium, potassium and magnesium every day. I also use essential oils on my feet and ankles - 50% almond oil, 25% tree tea oil and 25% eucalyptus oil .
Do you think it could be low magnesium and or potassium levels? There is a lot of discussion in my neuropathy group about this causing some leg cramping along with hydrating. I drink a lot of the Zico no sugar added coconut water which has about 9g of sugar per 8 fluid oz - 45 calories. It has 440 mg of potassium and about 4% of of daily dosage of magnesium. I've been told that magnesium and potassium kind of go hand and foot together. I'm guessing this is probably not the cause since you sound like you are managing your diet really well now.
The other quirky item I've heard from folks that have leg cramps is to put a bar of white soap (Ivory) between the sheets when you go to bed. Sounds dubious to me but I'm a born skeptic. I will see if I can find any more info on the leg cramping - but if anyone else is reading this and knows of something please let us know what is working for you to prevent/relieve the leg cramps.
John