I’m turning into quite an old man and had never had night
cramps before, but they have been occurring more and frequently and sometimes
of a very trying severity. What happens
is that most of the time one wakes up and stretches one’s legs a bit, and the
cramps lock the muscles into place, and the only mitigation for this is to
somehow hop out of bed and work the muscles through which relieves the
cramping. A little bit of caffeine also
seems to prevent very severe reoccurrences throughout the night.
I was trying to figure out whether these Night Cramp Attacks
could be correlated to anything in my
diet and I finally figured it out when my dinner of frozen “Premium Stir Fry
Vegetables with Asparagus” for once had more than just a token amount asparagus
fragments – there was an actual complete and entire juicy stalk, though wooden
at the root end, but still very delicious.
Well, that night it felt as though I would almost die. The cramps were generalized over the entire
legs with both the push muscles and the pull muscles entirely locked up and fighting
each other in a tug-a-war of painful spasms.
I tried to exercise out the cramps, and while it slowly had its beneficial
effect, well, I lost some sleep that night.
But this time I was able to deduce the correlation. That asparagus stalk!
I stopped eating asparagus for a week and had no further night
cramping. I thought of my recent history
with asparagus, and that correlates to. The
frozen Premium Vegetables with Asparagus
is very popular at the local super market, and so they occasionally exhaust all
of their supplies, and that accounts for those periods when I would be free of night
cramps.
I looked on line and there is nothing anywhere that poses
the possibility that Night Cramps can be an allergic reaction to
asparagus. So, anyway, let this be my contribution
to Medical Science. It is not the cure
for cancer, but one must start somewhere.
2 comments:
I am having severe night cramps in my abdomen that I think are connected to my recent surge in asparagus consumption. Right now I am scourging the internet for anything connecting the two and found your post. Ha! Thanks for the contribution to the medical field.
I am having severe night cramps in my abdomen that I think are connected to my recent surge in asparagus consumption. Right now I am scourging the internet for anything connecting the two and found your post. Ha! Thanks for the contribution to the medical field.
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