Anonymous wrote:I had leg cramps during perimenopause. Two or three nights a week, I'd wake up with a cramp in one calf, that I'd need to walk off before I could go back to sleep. After a bad one my calf would feel both tight and bruised the next day.
Then I started stretching on the stairs every day, taking magnesium, and being more careful to hydrate. Plus my period stopped for good, and the leg cramps went back to about once a month for at least a year.
The past few weeks, I've had leg cramps almost every time I wake up -- which is usually 2 - 4 times a night. They impact both legs, and sometimes they lead to ankle cramps and food cramps. It is super annoying. I had run out of magnesium and bought a different brand, so i thought maybe it was that, but switching back didn't help. increasing the dose didn't either.
I also have what I think is meralgia paresthetica, on one side, and I've had some intermittent swelling on one ankle. Plus my knees are creaky. So, basically from the hips down I am a disaster zone.
Any suggestions on how to solve this problem? Is there some kind of doctor that would help? Is this a PT thing where I need to learn to stretch better? A different nutritional supplement?
Get a checkup, and ask for kidney, thyroid and diabetes tests.