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muscle cramps

I have severe mucle cramps all over my entire body. These are very painful and take awhile to go away. I have them in my jaw, neck, back, arms, face, hands, legs, feet, stomach and chest. Why are they so painful and what causes them. What can AI di about them.
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My husband went through the same problem last night.  He is a construction worker.  When he got off work, he was driving home and that's when it started.  When he got home, his whole body cramped up at once.  My husband is a big guy 265lbs around 6 ft. All he could do was scream. He has gone through a lot of painful things but this was the worst.   He called me and just had it on speaker phone.  I had no idea of what to tell him.  I wantd to call 911 or squad for him, but he didnt want me to. Did you find out anything.  If so could you help me.
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it seems something is going around, many are starting to have the same thing, It could be anything, Fluoride in most of our water supply, those medications getting into our water supply, Corn syrup- the body can't process very well it must be processed in the liver, instead of by each cell like regular sugar is processed , A virus from mice excrements  on  cans, it's causing problems, lack water and balanced minerals. I do notice that foods digested quickly tend to not cause the problem as much or relieves it at times. Sugar, salt waters with calcium magnesium added. slowly stretching the muscle in the correct direction gets rid of the muscle cramp fairly quickly. Doctors in emergency rooms hospitals and their offices seen to not know what is causing the problem that is showing up in so many people .. but then they don't even want to admit there is a corn syrup, fluoride or aspartame problem.
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