Author Topic: Calf, Leg, Jaw, arm, eye, cramp spasms...  (Read 3092 times)



You do not want to know what crossed my mind when I first saw the title.

Peptobismol?

I run 5 miles every weekend. Baby.

I run 5 miles every weekend. Baby.

Every weekend you run five miles from a baby?

That's one ugly baby.

 or maybe its some creepy seven four tall baby with no eyes and its just made from skin and bone and no body fat.
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or maybe its some creepy seven four tall baby with no eyes and its just made from skin and bone and no body fat.

Man, creepy threads can come out of nowhere.

No I was calling him a baby. Stoopid.

I get them in the middle of the night...
Same here. You turn over in your sleep and stretch your leg, then BAM! feels like someone ripping the tendons right out from behind your knee with their bare hands and yanks them repeatedly as you try to scrunch your leg in an attempt to relax the muscle only to have it cramp the other set of muscles sending you into a sprawling string of obscenities and violence as you beat the closest thing near you in order to try and keep your mind off the horrible pain you're feeling.

Then as quick as it arrives, it's gone and you're left hobbling for the next couple of days. Fun times. Happens to me once a month.

I get these weird foot cramp things that happen if I put my foot in the wrong positon at all. Its like pinches a nerve or soemthing, I don't get it but it hurts like hell for at least two hours afterwards. It most comonly happens when I go swimming and sometimes when I am playing videogames. :/

 Most people I know get them after swimming, or running more than your leg muscles can handle.

same thing happens when i play competitive basketball.

I remember this on time I got a huge cramp in both of my legs after a nap. I woke up and I flexed my legs to get the blood flowing better. The next thing I know, however, was excruciating pain in both of my legs. It felt as if all of the muscles in my each of my legs bunched up into a ball the size a pin and everywhere there wasn't muscle, pain replaced it. It hurt so much I fell off the couch I was previously sleeping on. The pain lasted for a good two weeks after it, no matter how much I stretched.

The experience left me paranoid of another one for a year or so.

 Yeah, it hurt like hell, but I don't know how I can handle two in the same time D:

i get cramp in my neck when i yawn
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