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Cramp in legs after LCHF diet ?

tonyo49

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Bretagne France
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Thanks to info on this forum I have been following LCHF diet for 8 months. I have lost 10kg and reduced my HbA1c so I am very grateful that I found this site. I feel really great but have regularly been getting cramps in my calves and feet after waking in the morning. Can this be diet related ? Has anyone a similar experience ? Any advice would be appreciated.
I am absolutely delighted with the results on LCHF, it certainly works for me although convincing my French GP is a battle !
 
Could be you need to add salt. Maybe magnesium or potassium. Other possibilities could be CoQ10 and/or Vitamin K2.
 
are you still taking the statins?.. just asking... you might want to read up on the some of the side effects..
 
are you still taking the statins?.. just asking... you might want to read up on the some of the side effects..
Thanks for reply, stopped taking statins in Feb at the same time as starting LCHF But had been taking them for at least 10 years before that with no such side effects
 
Ask your G.P to do a blood test on your U&E's then you will know if your electrolytes are out of balance. regards D.
 
Phinney and Volek's new The Art and Science of Low Carb Performance suggest a mineral deficiency such as magnesium. I take a daily multivitamin and also a daily stock cube (not lo salt) to avoid this problem. give it a try.
 
Thanks for reply, stopped taking statins in Feb at the same time as starting LCHF But had been taking them for at least 10 years before that with no such side effects

Phew.. maybe update your profile?
Maybe low salt then as @Indy51 suggested -if you are very low carb (ketogenic) then some extra salt is recommended. At least that's what I have been reading.
 
I sometimes get cramp and with me the reason is dehydration .. make sure you drink plenty of fluid. Have a glass of water at night and another by the bed . It also helps when I have cramp to quickly down a full glass.
 
Many thanks for all the replies, I have increased my salt intake and it does appear to be working, no cramp for a week! Grateful thanks
 
I used to get "get me out of bed as quickly as possible" cramps after a slight stretch of legs...
had some Centrum +50 pills and they really did help, not had one since, +6weeks, so likely to by mineral deficiency, not sure which one, I do take a lot of salt with my food.
Wish you well
 
Before lchf I always thought cramps were due to dehydration which included salts but a sports trainer told me potassium prevents cramps too.

I hope this helps
http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20721159,00.html

I'm pleased salt worked for you @tonyo49
Potassium is good for heart health and high blood pressure. So I've seen on-line.
Has your blood pressure stayed unchanged by adding salt to cure your cramps? I'm just being curious, no more.
 
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