and typically indicates:
1) parathyroid disease/tumor
2) electrolyte imbalance, either potassium, and/or low magnesium.
example:
http://www.mdheal.org/magnesiu1.htm
3) imbalance between calcium and magnesium.
If attention to diet and electrolyte intake fails, you need to see a good
doctor to evaluate parathyroid functions. Once you get to the stage where you
have a full blown event, you are in a bad place.
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