If your leggs are cramping you might need to get your potassium checked..low potassium causes cramps in the leggs.
2006-06-13 13:40:25
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answered by Georgia Girl 7
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Well, you could try and get a backbone to help your cramps.
With a backbone, you would actually set your profile to allow someone to respond to your e-mail/attack at someone else, me for instance, a stranger you know nothing about.
But, one way conversation is always better when you don't have a point to make, or a spine to make it.
You also make the impression that if you don't know "****" about rodeo, you must be "queer".
I have a lot of fellow extreme sports enthusiasts who would take strong issue with this insinuation.
Don't call names then run, "cowboy", if you have a point, stand your ground, and say it.
And don't ever talk to me like that again.
Good luck with your cramps.
2006-06-16 00:18:39
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answered by RyanLeeDesign 2
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Umm what kind of cramps? Take some Tylenol or Aspirin? Or just go to the doctor and see what you can find out there. Thats all i know... Glad I could help ;o)
2006-06-13 20:39:46
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answered by sweetpeaches_6915 2
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what kind of cramps? cramps for exercising usually means the lack of oxygen to the muscles...i usually lean to one side with my arms up and take a deep breath and a quick breath out this will get more oxygen to your muscles
2006-06-13 20:40:10
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answered by bigboi2000n5 1
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If you are getting muscle cramps, your body is low on potassium, calcium and magnesium.
2006-06-13 20:39:34
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answered by microsvc 5
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you might be lactose intolerant, try going a few days without any milk
2006-06-13 20:39:42
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answered by Nick R 2
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dont have sex
2006-06-13 21:33:01
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answered by sstines05 1
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