The 3 people to talk to when you have Leg Cramps

Question: Who do most sufferers go to for help when they have leg cramps? Doctor? Family Member? Other fellow leg cramp and charley horse sufferers?

Answer: Often — none of the above.

Most sufferers consult …nobody.

Here were the top choices

  1. Nobody (43%)
  2. Family (27%)
  3. Physician or other medical practitioner (18%)
  4. Friends (9%)

By putting together the best ideas from a range of sufferers, NoLegCramps.com hopes that those looking for advice now have an easy, top choice.

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3 Responses to “The 3 people to talk to when you have Leg Cramps”

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  • trudyscr Says:

    I can understand why quite a few RLS sufferers tell nobody about their problem because it kind of sounds weird to people who have no idea what it’s like to have RLS. If you tell a person my leg twitches at night, they might just laugh and say so what and not take your complaint seriously. At least a doctor will know that it is something that exists and can really disturb a person’s sleep. I hope more people seek advice!

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  • cangel Says:

    When I have let cramps I would rather look up information on the computer. Doctors cost money and want me to “take something”. I get personal stories from friends that I do not need to listen to when I am in pain. My family say “You have to live with it”. I would rather go to the internet and seek out anonymous advice that I can evaluate and check with others. Your site is great for this.

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  • scpdtrull Says:

    I like to look up information on the web too, but a doctor seems to be the most reliable source. Family and friends can be a good resource also. They may have gone through the same problems.

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