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Post by indyme2 on Jul 4, 2014 18:34:51 GMT -5
I'll get them next week. Headed their way with winning on my mind.
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Post by ywevis on Jul 7, 2014 4:24:27 GMT -5
Let's all hope ya all do pretty well together They been hittin ya hard indy!
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Post by indyme2 on Jul 7, 2014 8:12:00 GMT -5
Let's all hope ya all do pretty well together They been hittin ya hard indy! We love hacking on each other. Going diving with them this weekend. Hope I do well.
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Post by ywevis on Jul 7, 2014 20:43:44 GMT -5
Let's all hope ya all do pretty well together They been hittin ya hard indy! We love hacking on each other. Going diving with them this weekend. Hope I do well. I don't want to hear about any cramps LOL.. start eating banana's and avacados!
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Post by indyme2 on Jul 8, 2014 5:48:37 GMT -5
We love hacking on each other. Going diving with them this weekend. Hope I do well. I don't want to hear about any cramps LOL.. start eating banana's and avacados! I eat both but will double up if you think that will help. Those cramps are serious crap not to mention the pain. I get both legs cramped at 40 feet and I am screwed. Any other ideas?
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Post by ywevis on Jul 8, 2014 8:38:25 GMT -5
Ya talk to a doctor about them?
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Post by indyme2 on Jul 8, 2014 8:41:28 GMT -5
Haven't been to a doctor in 45 years. Allergic to them. Love to visit the dentist though!
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Post by ywevis on Jul 8, 2014 8:42:00 GMT -5
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Can vitamin deficiencies cause muscle cramps?
Several vitamin deficiency states may directly or indirectly lead to muscle cramps. These include deficiencies of thiamine (B1), pantothenic acid (B5), and pyridoxine (B6). The precise role of deficiency of these vitamins in causing cramps is unknown.
Can poor circulation cause muscle cramps?
Poor circulation to the legs, which results in inadequate oxygen to the muscle tissue, can cause severe pain in the muscle (sometimes known as claudication pain or intermittent claudication) that occurs with walking orexercise. This commonly occurs in the calf muscles. While the pain feels virtually identical to that of a severely cramped muscle, the pain does not seem to be a result of the actual muscle cramping. This pain may be due to accumulation of lactic acid and other chemicals in the muscle tissues. It's important to see your doctor if you have pain like this.
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Post by ywevis on Jul 8, 2014 8:42:49 GMT -5
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Post by mark on Jul 9, 2014 8:23:15 GMT -5
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Post by indyme2 on Jul 9, 2014 17:43:05 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. Going to try everything but a doctor. Last time I went to one he wanted to shove his finger up my fanny. Don't need any of that.
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Post by ywevis on Jul 10, 2014 12:31:53 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. Going to try everything but a doctor. Last time I went to one he wanted to shove his finger up my fanny. Don't need any of that. LOL, tell him you have leg cramps, not ass cramps..
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Post by samburgin on Jul 13, 2014 6:14:20 GMT -5
Last time I went to one he wanted to shove his finger up my fanny. Don't need any of that.
The only time you should be concerned about that is if while that is going on, you can feel his hands on your shoulders. Sam
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Post by Gold Seeker on Jul 13, 2014 9:21:35 GMT -5
Last time I went to one he wanted to shove his finger up my fanny. Don't need any of that.
The only time you should be concerned about that is if while that is going on, you can feel his hands on your shoulders. Sam
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Post by ywevis on Jul 13, 2014 9:56:39 GMT -5
Last time I went to one he wanted to shove his finger up my fanny. Don't need any of that.
The only time you should be concerned about that is if while that is going on, you can feel his hands on your shoulders. Sam
I am pretty sure that's why he is scared lol
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