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Old 06-04-2015, 06:58 AM #1
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Default Muscles don't relax? Stay cramped?

I have no idea what this is because I haven't seen anybody mention it.
If I contract my muscles really hard, they stay contracted for a few seconds And then slowly relax ( it feels like balloons are deflating inside my legs). Then those muscles will twitch like crazy for 5-10 minutes before going back to baseline twitching. What is this a sign of? Anybody have this? I'm taking mg and using the Epsom lotion and nothing seems to help
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