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Cramp

Magsx1

Well-Known Member
Messages
145
Location
Kent
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Hi I am type 2, I have been on the LCHF diet for about two months, I have lost two stone but have another one to loose, but I keep getting cramp in my legs, any ideas why?
 
I have had this, in my legs and feet, and pretty much always, not just since doing LCHF. Often it seems to be caused by exercise and dehydration and I find I can get rid of cramp by drinking more water.
 
Make sure you're eating a healthy and varied diet with plenty of low carb/green veggies , drink more fluids and include more salt, potassium and possibly magnesium in your diet. Your kidneys are flushing out more, and you need to be sure you're replacing what's lost.

I used to get very bad cramps when I was on diuretics, and bananas were my postassium replacement food. Since these are a big no-no on a low carb diet, look to other high potassium foods instead.

Robbity
 
I get cramps in my legs and toes when my blood sugar levels are high. What are your BG numbers like?
 
Definitely agree with more salt. I started a LCMF diet 4 months ago and started getting cramp in my legs. Never suffered from it before. I learned from the forum it could be lack of salt, so started adding it to my meals. No more cramping
 
Thank you all for your answers, my BG is not bad normally between 5-6, I will try salt in my diet though.
 
I haven't added salt to my food for years! Lol so it will be strange.
 
Remember this when summer comes!

I now supplement potassium and magnesium daily, and no longer seem to need the extra salt, but until i started doing this, those cramps were regular in hot weather and fairly often in cooler weather.

 
Thank you for your suggestion, I would probably prefer to take supplements than pure salt, so will look at this.
 
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