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		<title>Thanks Doc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get these cramps sometimes in my feet or legs when I lay down to rest or sleep and sometimes when I get up. I also get random cramps in my hands throughout the day (not every day). This has been happening for a few months. So, I Google it, find out they&#8217;re referred to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get these cramps sometimes in my feet or legs when I lay down to rest or sleep and sometimes when I get up. I also get random cramps in my hands throughout the day (not every day). This has been happening for a few months. So, I Google it, find out they&#8217;re referred to as nocturnal cramps.<br />
What deficiencies can cause these cramps? B-12 or potassium. My multi-vitamin has B-12 but no potassium.<br />
Research potassium and what foods are high in it. Get a website that also lists medications that can affect potassium levels &#8211; Prednisone increases the release of potassium in the urine.<br />
Why hasn&#8217;t my doctor checked my potassium? I&#8217;ve had blood work done 3 times since I started Prednisone the first time, they never ordered a check of my potassium. </p>
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