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Cramps, or ?

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cdemills

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Hello,

I dived on Sunday, and today, two days later, I still get pain in one leg.
Water temp was 10 degrees, which is more or less comfortable here, we dived at 30m for 5 minutes, then at 20m for around 10 minutes, then between 10m and 5m for a total duration of 30 minutes, with deco.

I got cramps in one leg after 5 minutes, I told it to the group leader, he slowed down a bit. After a few minutes, no more signs of cramps. At around 20 minutes after the start, I tried to go a bit faster, and got a intense cramp in the same leg. I had to stop, rest a bit and extend this leg. No more pain for the rest of the dive, but I still feel a bit uneasy today.

I'm not a great sportmen, I walk an half hour each day, ride bicycle regulary, have a pool training session each week. I tend to start having cramps at the end of apnea sessions, this time we were on air. Dive conditions were good for this time of year, a bit cool but OK. I was a bit tired and didn't dive since one month, so nothing special.

For the remaining pain: it is usual with cramps, or should I inquire about something more serious, like muscular or tendon problems ?

Tia

CdM
 
Cramps are often a sign that your body is lacking potassium. If I don't have enough in my diet I often get feet and leg cramps from biking and diving.

If you are merely uncomfortable and cramp often try this. Eat a bannana or 2 and wait a day, rest and don't strain your muscles. See if that helps. If not, go see a physician.

If you are in serious pain, I would see a physician immediately. Better safe than sorry.
 
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