Hi all this is my 7 wk & doing very well except for a few minor side effects. I was wondering if any one gets leg cramps at night? also this week ive been soo soo tired is this normal?
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are you exercising? what is your water intake?F 28years 5'7" HW 212/SW206.6/CW185/GW160
Atkins start date: January 25, 2010
1st goal: 200 - Met January 29, 2010
2nd goal: 190 - Met March 26, 2010
3rd goal: 180
4th goal: 170
GOAL 160!!!
Journal: http://tinyurl.com/yfr9om5
Progress Pics:http://tinyurl.com/yguedch
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Yes i excerside daily and my water intake is more than 8 glasses of water daily i dont drink anything else but water no crystal light no coffee nada. I dont know why im getting these leg cramps at night? & im so sleepy this week its like i cant get enough sleep.
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it sounds like restless legs to me...
as for the sleepy, you probably aren't getting enough calories.F 28years 5'7" HW 212/SW206.6/CW185/GW160
Atkins start date: January 25, 2010
1st goal: 200 - Met January 29, 2010
2nd goal: 190 - Met March 26, 2010
3rd goal: 180
4th goal: 170
GOAL 160!!!
Journal: http://tinyurl.com/yfr9om5
Progress Pics:http://tinyurl.com/yguedch
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Ketosis has a diuretic effect and it's also difficult to get all the minerals you need from a 20 net carb Induction menu, so your leg cramps could be due to an electrolyte imbalance. You can check your vitamins and minerals in FitDay to see where you're at.I was wondering if any one gets leg cramps at night?
How many calories are you consuming on average?this week ive been soo soo tired is this normal?
How many net carbs? Are over half of your daily net carbs coming from Induction vegetables?
Also, what is the reason why you are continuing Induction instead of moving to OWL?"Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
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Leg cramps are usually a symptom of a deficiency in potassium, which is something we don't get alot of on a low carb diet-atleast until the higher rungs. I had TERRIBLE cramps my first time around about a month in, it was almost enough to make me quit.
Being deficient in certain vitamins and minerals can also account for fatigue. I would suggest a good quality multivitamin.3 years ago, I lost 60 pounds in 12 weeks on Atkins.
I have PCOS, which makes my weight REALLY sensitive to carb intake, and I've gained back most of it since going off plan.
Restarting 02/07/10.
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Haas avocados are one source of potassium which are 'legal' on induction - according to fitday the 1/2 which we are allowed per day has about 16% of daily needs and has only 2 net carbs!
Celery, spinach and tomatoes also have a fair bit of potassium in them
Many people add a potassium supplement to the other vitamins etc they are taking if their fitday account shows they are not getting much of it in their foods. I don't know what the recommended daily amount is, but a google search should help you find out.Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!
Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!

F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI
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tired and leg cramps can be potassium issues but they can also be other health issues like hypothyroidism. check your fitday and see what vits and minerals you are deficient in from your food choices and supplements. if none then if you are eating enough go see your doc for some blood work.
You could try moving to OWL rung 1 and adding 5 more net grams of those yummy induction veggies and see if that improves your tiredness and leg cramps.by the book atkinseer
started 6/1/02 at 313
goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge

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Hi, have just read this and this is my first post - very much a newbie!
I used to have heavy cramp like legs. I took a vitamin tablet and within a couple of days it went. Not sure if its right on Atkins but it really helped me.
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Everyone on Atkins should be taking an iron free multi vitamin daily. It's essential.Originally posted by yo-yo View PostHi, have just read this and this is my first post - very much a newbie!
I used to have heavy cramp like legs. I took a vitamin tablet and within a couple of days it went. Not sure if its right on Atkins but it really helped me.
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Are you taking a daily multivitamin?
When I have leg cramps at night, I take a magnesium pill in the morning and that takes care of it... stretching out your calves when you wake up can help too...
Sounds like your body is needing more minerals than what you are giving it...
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Don't laugh now, but put a soap bar under the sheets in your bed where your legs are. The cramps will go away - at least the ones at night.
I've been doing this for years and IT WORKS! It's an old household remedy here in Switzerland.
Salima aka "Swiss Miss"
F / 37 / 5' 2"
"Losing really slowly.... but losing"
Re-Re-Re-Start Date: 04/01/2010
SW: 117.2 kg | CW: 113.4 kg
Mini-Goal 1: 107 kg by 06/30/2010
Mini-Goal 2: 95 kg by 10/17/2010 (my B-Day)
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An avocado has more potassium than a potato or banana.
Lots of Induction foods are good for potassium.
Also ... be very careful with taking a supplement ... they are often contraindicated for many prescription medicines.
And ... as a supplement is only 90 mg., you're better off with the avocado.J.
"Your life will never change until you change your choices."
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A medium banana has 422 mg of potassium and a medium red potato has 969 mg of potassium.
1/2 a fillet of raw salmon (about 200 g) has 719 mg of potassium.
One fillet of cod (approx. 230 g) contains 954 mg of potassium.
Among vegetables... a cup of celery root (raw) has 468 mg of potassium.
A cup of raw kohlrabi has 472 mg of potassium."Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
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