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<blockquote data-quote="Bishop" data-source="post: 2249555" data-attributes="member: 45832"><p>Hello</p><p>I am a diabetic type 1 for 10 years. When I was diagnosed I had a problem with massive cramps during the night in my calves.</p><p>During the years I learned why this has happened. When you have high blood sugar your kidney tries to flash out all the extra sugar in your bloodstream so they begin to work hard and flash out glucose. Together with the glucose, you flash many other good minerals. Because of the lack of minerals, you begin to have cramps.If you were found to have diabetes and you have cramps they should give you a drip to help you bring back the balance of lost minerals. If they didn't give you the drip even you have a good diet and you manage to bring your blood sugars back to normal, you will need time until your balance is coming back to a normal level and so the cramps will begin to go away.</p><p>I hope this is helping you.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bishop, post: 2249555, member: 45832"] Hello I am a diabetic type 1 for 10 years. When I was diagnosed I had a problem with massive cramps during the night in my calves. During the years I learned why this has happened. When you have high blood sugar your kidney tries to flash out all the extra sugar in your bloodstream so they begin to work hard and flash out glucose. Together with the glucose, you flash many other good minerals. Because of the lack of minerals, you begin to have cramps.If you were found to have diabetes and you have cramps they should give you a drip to help you bring back the balance of lost minerals. If they didn't give you the drip even you have a good diet and you manage to bring your blood sugars back to normal, you will need time until your balance is coming back to a normal level and so the cramps will begin to go away. I hope this is helping you. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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