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Cramps

by iwillwin, Nov 16, 2003 12:00AM
Hi   I am on week 2, Taking peg-intron the question I have is for the last couple weeks I have been get horrid leg and feet cramps.   Please don't say drink more water I am now drinking over 3.5 liters a day plus, and NO caffine at all. I am also taking Calcium. useing a tread mill for 30 min. a day.... These cramps are enought that I would like to cut my legs off (not really) I can only lean on a counter till they go away somtimes over half hour. I f you have any sugestions would love to hear them.  Thanks   Stay Strong try to remember to Smile and 143   Jim
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by iwillwin, Nov 16, 2003 12:00AM
Sorry I should try to proof read before posting    I am on week   22     Jim

by oldhippiechick67, Nov 16, 2003 12:00AM
To: iwillwin/jim
Hey there!  I seem to be answering everyone's questions today, I must be feeling better.  Well, ol nurse nancy here seems to think you are low on potassium perhaps, eat more bananas!  Drink some Gatorade.  I know I have gotten some awful leg crampy feelings, not a genuine charlie horse but a drawing sensation.  The ibuprofen/ and or/codeine helped me.  Maybe your half hour workout on the treadmill is getting too much for you.  Let your doc know, and keep checkin back here for other's answers, it seems on Sundays they arent popping in as much as they do Mon-Fri.  Best to you Jim!  OHC

by Galen, Nov 16, 2003 12:00AM
To: Iwillwin
Some cramping is a 'normal'side effect of tx but, if it gets really bad, tell your doc.  Ir could be a potassium deficiency.  I'm a long time hairdresser and know that if my diet gets screwy, I get leg cramps.  Bananas and oranges have lots of potassium

by MajNeni, Nov 16, 2003 12:00AM
To: Jim
My doc suggested Quionine for muscle cramps.  The most convenient and cheapest way to get it is in little bottles of tonic or quionine water.  Nice change from plain water, and it worked very well for me.
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