Melalvai
05-31-2007, 12:45 PM
I've asked around and no one seems to know what might be going on.
I lost 20 pounds when I started commuting (no dieting, just biking), and had leg cramps at night, just like the ones I had when I was pregnant.
I gained a little of that back. Then I started commuting exclusively, using my bike for more errands including groceries, and going on more long rides. I decided to lose what I'd regained about the same time my biking increased, and sure enough I'm getting those leg cramps.
Before I started biking, I lost some weight (regained later) but didn't have those cramps. It is definitely associated with the combination of weight loss and biking.
If you haven't had pregnancy leg cramps, they are horrible sharp pains in your calves that wake you up out of a sound sleep, sometimes with an audible gasp or yelp. Mine only last a few seconds.
Because they are just like the pregnancy ones I thought more calcium? Someone suggested more potassium also. So I have calcium supplements (Tums) with my daily vitamin and I drink a glass of orange juice or V8 or have a banana, and I'm doing down-dog & other stretches to thoroughly stretch those calves before I fall asleep. I think that keeps it under control but I have to be careful NOT to stretch my legs as I wake up, or I'll get a cramp.
Any thoughts? I'm only a couple pounds away from my goal so *if* I manage not to regain this time, it won't be a problem again.
I lost 20 pounds when I started commuting (no dieting, just biking), and had leg cramps at night, just like the ones I had when I was pregnant.
I gained a little of that back. Then I started commuting exclusively, using my bike for more errands including groceries, and going on more long rides. I decided to lose what I'd regained about the same time my biking increased, and sure enough I'm getting those leg cramps.
Before I started biking, I lost some weight (regained later) but didn't have those cramps. It is definitely associated with the combination of weight loss and biking.
If you haven't had pregnancy leg cramps, they are horrible sharp pains in your calves that wake you up out of a sound sleep, sometimes with an audible gasp or yelp. Mine only last a few seconds.
Because they are just like the pregnancy ones I thought more calcium? Someone suggested more potassium also. So I have calcium supplements (Tums) with my daily vitamin and I drink a glass of orange juice or V8 or have a banana, and I'm doing down-dog & other stretches to thoroughly stretch those calves before I fall asleep. I think that keeps it under control but I have to be careful NOT to stretch my legs as I wake up, or I'll get a cramp.
Any thoughts? I'm only a couple pounds away from my goal so *if* I manage not to regain this time, it won't be a problem again.