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Dr. Smith 12-03-2011 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark56 (Post 829485)
Rae, I LOVE your banana smiley!!!!

No offense, but it kinda creeps me out! Not something I'd want to run into in a dark alley, bad dream, or peanut butter jelly time wit a baseball bat....

Doc

anon21816 12-03-2011 11:57 AM

Thanks Dr Smith
 
Thank you Dr Smith.....Im beginning to think that I might have the same problem!! I too over-exert occasionally:rolleyes:, well not occasionally really....A LOT if Im truly honest!!

Had another mini 'turn' on Thursday night after I tried to get up off the couch, having been lying there for a few hours:confused: nothing strenuous but hey who knows!!!








Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Smith (Post 829598)
I've gotten muscle spasms of one sort or another (charley horses) all my life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charley_horse
Never really thought much about it.... Usually the day after over-exerting something, or while overexerting something.... Then there are the ones that come out of nowhere....BAM! :yikes: (No, mine aren't due to any deficiencies - just stupidity and craziness...) :Crazy 2:

Doc


ginnie 12-03-2011 04:40 PM

RE: spasm
 
Sorry you have had to experience spasm. Do investigate it further with your doctor. You have already found out they are horrible, "shocking" even. I had them after my spinal fusion in the hospital. I was given Soma, and had that medication for awhile. I was also given zanax for a short period of time for that as well. Hope that condition stops, and won't repete. ginnie


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