It’s not a laughing matter. Fear really can stalk the night. You can be lying in bed, enjoying the moment as sleep slowly overtakes you at the end of tiring day when, with just the merest warning, the pain can strike, usually in the calves. Or you can be jerked unceremoniously from sleep. Nothing seems to protect you. You wonder about hanging garlic above the windows, but reject it. You experiment with temperature, adding or rejecting coverings. But cramp is not to be frightened away like a vampire, nor does it seem to care whether your legs are hot or cold. Those muscles can suddenly contract and tie themselves into a knot. And the pain! Even though it may only be a minute or so, it feels like forever. So what do you do apart from grab the leg and howl with pain. Well, some believe in rubbing it. Others try stretching – pulling or pointing the toes up or back can seem to help. While the more active leap from bed and walk it off. Well, that should be limp it off since putting weight on the leg only seems to add to the pain at first.

Let’s get the helpful piece of news out of the way. No one knows why it happens. For some it’s a regular disruption to sleep, particularly affecting some women during the later stages of pregnancy. People who play sport or exercise more vigorously also report more incidents than the couch potatoes among us. continue reading…