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Old 06-01-2012, 12:59 PM #11
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One has to watch hydration very carefully when using creatine.

It will cause cramping if not enough water is consumed all day on it.

Also it can cause problems if a person has reduced kidney functions, like the elderly. So get a doctor's supervision and/or permission to use it if kidney functions are lower, due to any reason including advanced age.

Other than that it is very safe. It even works in some ADHD patients.
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LOL , I had to nag mom & dad for about a year to finally get him in for that last MRI... sometimes it is hard to know how much to push on things like this..

I'd like to get them both to a good naturopath and/or acupuncture...
But I should get myself to both of those too LOL.
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I would take note of Rose of his hearts posting.
I've been ignored when complaining of pain and a very rapid decline in my gait which turned out to be discs pressing on spinal nerves and subsequently the damage during that time made a reversal in symptoms impossible even though discectomy was finally performed.
A more recent CT scan or MRI would be more helpful than a naturopath or acupuncturist.
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