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I'm getting leg cramps in the middle of the night. What are you doing as far as nutrients? I know there's a list of veggies and fruits online but I'm afraid to try some due to dumping possibilities with the RNY i.e oranges (orange juice), cantaloupe, raisins etc.

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I think you should call your nut. They let me have soft fruit from a can at 4 weeks post op. Are you getting enough Water at this point? The reason I ask is because that can cause severe leg cramps as well.

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Avocado, squash, bran products, tomatoes are all high in potassium, potatoes are high as well but that's probably a no no. Maybe try an electrolyte drink, or look up a recipe and make it at home.

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My potassium was very low as well. I was at a 2.2. At this point it would be impossible to consume the amount needed so they gave me a script for it. So I would definitely recommend getting your level checked. I was having some issue and ended up in the ER and they discovered it when they ran labs.

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Thank you all for replying. My lab work was done 1 month out and showed Iron deficiency. I have since changed iron supplements per doctors orders. He didn't mention anything about my other levels and I didn't ask about my leg cramps because I thought it was just me. It wasn't til later that I found out it can be a potassium deficiency. My Water intake is low and I need to work on that. I am currently drinking 24-36 oz a day. I had no idea dehydration can cause it too. :/

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