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is this normal? and what is it?


Question Posted Tuesday September 16 2008, 6:15 pm

In some occasions whether it's my leg, a finger, or toe, one part will like suddenly clentch really tight and freeze and it'll hurt so much but I just still still until that part can move again.

Like I was ironging my lcothes when suddenly I felt my index toe move to the left on it's own accord and froze there really tight and it hurt so bad!


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LagunaBabe answered Wednesday September 17 2008, 10:24 am:
You may be experiencing muscle cramps, spasms or charlie horses. Read more information on this link and see if that's what it is. If not, you may want to visit a doctor in order to find out the exact problem and what you can do to fix it.

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