• niktemadur@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Or when you twist or stretch too suddenly and feel a little something go snap in your lower back, that’s when you know yer gonna be using Advil for at least a couple of days.

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    I don’t get those. Is it like a genetic thing or has bro not eaten a banana and also something with some magnesium in it for over 3 months?

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      I came here to comment about how much worse it is in your thigh. Stronger muscles, and you can’t easily stretch it out because of that. I’ve only had that happen a few times and wow is it awful. My sympathies to you.

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        Yeah its was scary the first couple times. Now just pisses me off because i like to think i keep hydrated and get enough electrolites.

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    I just had one last week! Ugh just feeling it tighten until my muscles start tearing is the worst… And then I get to explain why I’m limping at work lol

  • BlanketsWithSmallpox@lemmy.world
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    Me: Salty banana eating hydro homie still in fear of stretching too much in bed which will cause the calf or foot cramp.

    Foot cramps are worse. Calf cramp pain lasts for days.

    The bending or stretching doesn’t work if you don’t get to it fast enough. There’s only so much bending a muscle so taught Richard Simmons would give it a respectable nod from the afterlife.

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    When I used to get these, the thing that made them stop immediately was standing up. It seems like the last thing you want to do, but standing up and putting all weight on both legs as soon as I felt one coming always did the trick.

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    If this happens, push the ball of your feet up. The ball of you feet is the front of your foot connected to the toes, helped me many times.

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    That use to happen to me a lot, but I haven’t felt that pain in a long time. I started doing yoga regularly which helps, but even without doing yoga, a lesson I learned from yoga prevents that situation in other cases. It’s about balance, so when you stretch your feet down, don’t stretch your feet down toe first, there is no balance there, stretch your legs down heel first, that way the back muscle is being pulled down and the front muscle is being pulled up with your toe, the two counteract each other and you will not get this cramping.

    Seek balance in all things friends, including your muscles while you stretch.

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    The comments under this post are proof that Lemmings have shit diets without proper electrolytes.

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    I like the feeling of having cramps. Sometimes I’ll deliberately over strain my leg muscles to induce cramps in my calf and feet. Idk it hurts but not in a I want this to stop way. I find it fun stretching them out when I get them. The only ones I don’t usually like are ones in my neck from yawning because it’s weird to have my face contacted