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Old 04-26-2006, 10:42 AM   #4 (permalink)
raeanna74
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Some of it could be a lack of calcium which affect all your muscles but especially your abdominal ones.

Have you done any stretching? Might just need some stretching out.

The other thing that came to mind was, when I had my Inguinal hernia I noticed a cramping feeling in that area often. I did not fully realize that it was the hernia creating that sensation until I'd healed and noticed that I didn't HAVE that cramping feeling.

With all the possibilities it would probably be a good idea to see your Doc. I personally would probably put off going to the docs =, wondering if I wasn't imagining it (Just my personality - not trying to say anything about your situation) but the fact that it COULD be more crucial problems causing this would make me think a Dr's visit would actually be necessary.
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