When you get your testing done, ask for immunoglobulin testing.
When the blood thickens with these cryoglobulins, then the limbs suffer ichemia, which is pain and cramping and RLS type symptoms. The cryoglobulins thicken with lowering outside temps.
Another thing to get evaluated is your thyroid. Today more men seem affected than in the past... we have lost of endocrine distruptors in our enviromental pollution these days.
When I get MSGed, I get leg movements too... this is not often, but when I do get them, I rub in the Morton's lotion and it goes away within 10-15 min. This is more of a "thigh" thing for me.
I can also get spasms along my shins. I apply the lotion there. The shin thing...affects my toes mostly and that at night too.
Try applying the Morton's at night...see if that helps better.
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