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douglas9401 | 04:01 Fri 02nd Jun 2023 | ChatterBank
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Driven from my bed by spasms in my foot I'll start your day if you like.

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I've made scotch eggs as we can't buy them here. Dishwasher has packed up. Get cramps terribly in my toes and feet!
Good afternoon, The solution to cramp is magnesium one a day tablets. Tried, tested, and highly recommended.
Thanks naomi et al. My older cousin suffered dreadfully with it and would end up crying with the pain in the night. She was a strong woman as well. :-(
Retro, It plagued me since I was a teenager - until I discovered the one a day magnesium. It really does work.
Over the counter Naomi?
Anywhere, retro. Supermarket, Holland & Barrett, chemists - just on the shelf with all the other vitamins, minerals and various supplements. I take mine at night when I go to bed.
I said Magnesium at 11.40 this morning. It works for me, immediately.
Do you take it regularly, LB?
I've been taking magnesium for years...ever since it was recommended as a preventative for migraine, and it's also a muscle relaxant.
There's about a dozen different types of magnesium, each with different properties...and some are more easily absorbed by the body.
I can't manage huge pills so I take a dispersable form of magnesium citrate...its also easier on the stomach.
Some supermarket brands or from pharmacies etc will likely be a cheaper form.
I have begun having aura migraines, will Magnesium help?
That's the kind I get Tilly, and yes magnesium helped me.
There's lots of info online about it.
Thank you, Pasta.
Tilly, I also have aura migraines from time to time (though not for some time thankfully). I found that if I sat quietly and tried to relax they would dissipate eventually, though I still had a slightly ‘sensitive’ head for a while. At least by doing that they don’t progress for me to full-blown migraines (with the dreadful headache and numbness I experienced in my late teens). I have no idea if magnesium works, though it would be worth trying if there is any evidence it does.
Aura migraine is also known as classic migraine, and typically the flashing lights phase only lasts for 15-20 minutes. It doesn't usually progress to a full-on pounding head...more a dull head and feeling disoriented. At least for me anyway. I get them 3 or 4 times a year...weather, season, food can be triggers.
That is the same for me Pasta, though I had a few full-blown migraines when I was younger and they were debilitating (and mystifying: I would say things spontaneously that I had not thought).
I lie down with a cold damp facecloth over my eyes when a migraine starts. It takes about twenty minutes before in abates. Afterwards, I feel tired and a bit spaced out.

I'll try the magnesium. I don't suppose it can do much harm. Thank you both.
No I don't Naomi thank goodness. Just the odd occasion now which I believe is when I am dehydrated and get muscle cramps in my hands.

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