baileysemt
Confident
nic, where is your calcium and magnesium intake at?
Remember that under stress, our bodies process nutrients differently. Medications block the uptake of some nutrients and minerals. And when we feel poorly, we tend not to eat well anyway.
We can't get the nutrients we need from our food. I mean, you'd have to eat very well, religiously, every day.
The first thing I would suggest trying is supplemental calcium and magnesium. Women should be taking at least 1000 mg of calcium a day (just for osteoporosis) ... taking ~500 mg of magnesium with it will assist in more complete uptake of the calcium.
Calcium and magnesium play a CRITICAL role in the nervous system as well as in how muscles function. Repetitive but temporary (2-3 minutes maybe) twitching of one muscle is a sign of a calcium deficiency (among other things). The nice thing is that taking calcium can't hurt you, and it very likely may help you in many ways, not just with the twitching.
For example, since starting Wellbutrin 5 weeks ago, I have been dealing with BAD muscle spasms, and my muscles have been very sensitive to injury. Any hint of straining a muscle just in routine exertion, and I would be crippled up in pain for 3-4 days! :\ And the pain, holy shit!! it was awful. A normal 2/10 "sore muscle" would spasm and cramp and scream as a 6 out of 10... it was God-awful. I talked to my doctor about it and his solution was to give me 600 mg neurontin 2x/day and "keep taking NSAIDs" ... great, I already knew that hardly touched it. Well, I did some thinking and realized that I hadn't taken calcium or magnesium in a coon's age, and I remembered that magnesium is helpful for lowering blood pressure and stopping muscle spasming (remember it's what they give women to stop premature labor!) ... so I figured, what the hell?? Well, it took only 1 - 600 mg calcium pill and 1 - 250 mg magnesium tablet, and my pain was down by easily 80%. Within a week, I was basically pain free. Today, 2 weeks later, all those pain symptoms and muscle spasming is GONE. To achieve this level of relief, I am taking 2 calcium pills a day (a total of 1260 mg/day) and 2 magnesium pills a day (a total of 500 mg/day). These are well within safe ranges.
I realize my story is anecdotal :) but I also realize that most women do not get enough calcium. We would have to drink gallons of milk and eat a ton of cheese etc. to get the equivalent of 1000 mg of calcium a day. Taking 2 pills is so much easier. :) And it is very good for your bones anyway. It's just that it might also have a very nice impact on your muscles. I have also read reports that it can help with mood and sleep as well. (Incidentally, the magnesium has also eliminated all traces of Wellbutrin-caused intestinal irregularity, thank God!! - I've never loved a pill so much, LOL!!!) Your mileage will vary, of course.
I take Citracal + Vitamin D, a bottle of 180 caplets is like $13 at Walmart. Money well spent, and a lot cheaper than a broken leg, ha ha. :)
:) Bailey
Remember that under stress, our bodies process nutrients differently. Medications block the uptake of some nutrients and minerals. And when we feel poorly, we tend not to eat well anyway.
We can't get the nutrients we need from our food. I mean, you'd have to eat very well, religiously, every day.
The first thing I would suggest trying is supplemental calcium and magnesium. Women should be taking at least 1000 mg of calcium a day (just for osteoporosis) ... taking ~500 mg of magnesium with it will assist in more complete uptake of the calcium.
Calcium and magnesium play a CRITICAL role in the nervous system as well as in how muscles function. Repetitive but temporary (2-3 minutes maybe) twitching of one muscle is a sign of a calcium deficiency (among other things). The nice thing is that taking calcium can't hurt you, and it very likely may help you in many ways, not just with the twitching.
For example, since starting Wellbutrin 5 weeks ago, I have been dealing with BAD muscle spasms, and my muscles have been very sensitive to injury. Any hint of straining a muscle just in routine exertion, and I would be crippled up in pain for 3-4 days! :\ And the pain, holy shit!! it was awful. A normal 2/10 "sore muscle" would spasm and cramp and scream as a 6 out of 10... it was God-awful. I talked to my doctor about it and his solution was to give me 600 mg neurontin 2x/day and "keep taking NSAIDs" ... great, I already knew that hardly touched it. Well, I did some thinking and realized that I hadn't taken calcium or magnesium in a coon's age, and I remembered that magnesium is helpful for lowering blood pressure and stopping muscle spasming (remember it's what they give women to stop premature labor!) ... so I figured, what the hell?? Well, it took only 1 - 600 mg calcium pill and 1 - 250 mg magnesium tablet, and my pain was down by easily 80%. Within a week, I was basically pain free. Today, 2 weeks later, all those pain symptoms and muscle spasming is GONE. To achieve this level of relief, I am taking 2 calcium pills a day (a total of 1260 mg/day) and 2 magnesium pills a day (a total of 500 mg/day). These are well within safe ranges.
I realize my story is anecdotal :) but I also realize that most women do not get enough calcium. We would have to drink gallons of milk and eat a ton of cheese etc. to get the equivalent of 1000 mg of calcium a day. Taking 2 pills is so much easier. :) And it is very good for your bones anyway. It's just that it might also have a very nice impact on your muscles. I have also read reports that it can help with mood and sleep as well. (Incidentally, the magnesium has also eliminated all traces of Wellbutrin-caused intestinal irregularity, thank God!! - I've never loved a pill so much, LOL!!!) Your mileage will vary, of course.
I take Citracal + Vitamin D, a bottle of 180 caplets is like $13 at Walmart. Money well spent, and a lot cheaper than a broken leg, ha ha. :)
:) Bailey