Why Do They Call It a Charley Horse? I usually call those leg cramps but I have used the term to describe a leg that has gone stiff due to a muscle spasm. The term evolves from baseball. Specifically, the Chicag
(I’m pretty sure), but the point being, is that we’ve all enjoyed the game. It began to be mass marketed in 1934 and I’m sure there are some of us who recoiled in horror and disbelief upon hearing the plans to replace the Scotty, the race horse, the hat, the wheelbarrow, ...
She turned around to find that 4 year old me had commandeered the chalk board and drawn a giant horse picture, complete with a MASSIVE, You-Can’t-Miss-It erect penis. Given that psychology is the study of human behavior, it was probably a great talking point. :) Reply A December ...
i suffer from the exact same situation. I get these really short non-painful stomach spasms, especially at night. They usually last for a few seconds but are frequent. It really makes it difficult to sleep at night when this occurs. Does anyone know what is causing this and what to do?
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20. "Labor felt like a Charlie-horse cramp in every muscle from my shoulders to my knees." Tap to play GIF NBC "The contractions are so intense, I almost passed out. Toward the end of labor, when the baby was coming out, there was a 'ring of fire' sensation centered around my...