I woke up at around six o’clock this morning, California time, with a terrible cramp in my right calf. My wife told me to calm down while she called my doctor. When I got on the phone with him, he said that having a leg cramp wasn’t a calamity and suggest that my wife massage my calf until it felt better. Then he asked if I was getting enough calcium in my diet and suggested some calcium supplements for me to take. The doc wanted me to come in for a physical exam, so I checked my calendar and set up an appointment for the following Wednesday.
The calf massage my wife gave me worked great and by mid-morning I was feeling much better. She later suggested that we go to my favorite Italian restaurant for dinner and I readily agreed, as I love their calzone and they have the best fried calamari appetizer. Plus, it’s a classy place. The menus are hand printed by a calligrapher, but it is rather expensive and I often have to use the calculator app on my iPhone to calculate a proper gratuity. Right next door to the restaurant is a fun arcade where there’s a guy from Calidonia in Panama who plays a calliope at night.
So even though my day got off to a rather calamitous start, by the end of the night, I ended up calling it a winner.
Written for today’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt from Linda G. Hill. The challenge is to a word (or words) starting with the letters “cal.”
Brilliant!
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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I used to get cramp a few times a night, but I got so tuned to it, I learned to recognise a 2-second window where I feel it is *about* to happen. And if I can act quickly, I can prevent it.
But that’s post-stroke – something changed. Pre-stroke, it came without warning, or seemed to.
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I hate when it happens. So does my wife because I end up waking her up, too.
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Hah! I used many of the same words, but forgot calf! 😀
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I noticed that we used many of the same words. Great minds, an all!
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Cramp is so nasty I suffer with it too. I used to take Quinine tablets , drink lots of water!
As to your post it was genius! I think you covered every base!
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I have no idea if calcium supplements provide relief on leg muscle cramps, but calcium does start with “cal,” so I let it flow
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If you are in dire pain put a little salt on you hand then lick it off it can help 💜🦋
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Good to know. Thanks.
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There’s nothing like a good charley horse, huh? I would get it so bad that icy sweat would come out of my face. I’d wake up and feel the twitch in my calf and there was nothing I could do. It feels like someone stretched out my calf and drove a stake into it. I noticed it tends to happen if my bedcovers are tight and my foot is flexed upward. Man, the pain is incredible. My brother in law had appendicitis and said the charley horse is worse because at least you can curl into a ball with the appendicitis. My calf will hurt for days. They told me getting enough magnesium helps.
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Fortunately it’s rare for me, but when it happens, it’s excruciating and my calf can be sore for a long time afterwards.
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Cal-Mag Fizz.
I was thinking, “What? Calling the doctor?” Then, I was relieved you brought up calcium. Magnesium is more likely the problem [a problem which you don’t really have]. For an emergency (rather than keeping up on nutrition regularly), the above product works quickly. I’ve also used straight magnesium, by Twin Labs (a powder in a capsule), when I was pregnant. Once, my husband called from whatever city he was in for work to ask me what he should do, since he had an ongoing excruciating cramp in his leg. He had to go shopping with the cramp. I guess it would be easy to hire a shopper, now. But I knew that brand would be readily available. He found it, and it worked immediately.
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Thanks for the tip.
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You’re welcome.
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Yum fried calamari.
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When it’s done right (i.e., not overly breaded), it’s delicious.
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Oddly Paula also mentioned calzone and calamari.
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I know. We are on the same wavelength today, it seems.
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Bravo, well done.
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Thanks, Maggie
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Clever beyond the basic level! 😉
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Aw, thanks, Susan.
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A great job with “cal.”
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Thanks, Lauren.
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am so glad you feel better! I love italian food! Hope you enjoyed it! xoxo
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