poor circulation and the way you sleep could be one reason, I'd see the Dr. a/s/a/p
2007-07-23 15:50:58
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answered by angels_angelsarehere 6
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Could be low on calcium and potassium. Drink some milk and eat a banana.
2007-07-23 22:18:25
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answered by the mazda mechanic 4
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im not very sure, i get them everywhere too, my back, lower leg, and a lot on my shoulders. i think its because we dont move enough or do a lot of exercise, it happens to me either way. if it does happen again, try to stretch your leg/arm/back etc... let it out its whole lenghth, i did that a few times and saved me a lot of pain, lol. if you need more help just e-mail me, i will gladly talk to you momre about it :)
2007-07-24 00:00:44
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answered by peppermint 2
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Or better still, eat your banana and drink your milk in the doctors waiting room.
2007-07-23 22:33:54
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answered by jemima 3
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It could be anything or nothing! Go see a doc!
2007-07-23 22:14:30
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answered by Katerina E 2
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it could be the weather.
2007-07-23 22:18:08
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answered by cool person 4
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