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Default Cramps in legs and hands

Hello, I am a 76 year old female. Except for my Problems with back pain and neuropathy I would be in good health. I joined this group to check on others symptoms, and also see if anyone uses a product that really helps. I do not have diabetes. Lately, I have been having cramping in my hands. This is a new symptom for me.
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