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    I get this mate, but i have it upper my body aswell. My dad says its growing pains it always happens, we all know its nasty and your not by your self!

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    To be perfectly honest, I really doubt anyone on this forum is medically quilified to help, im not for sure.

    I reccomend going to the docs to get it sorted if you think theres something not right.

    But by the sounds of it, you may have simple growing pains, but your worried that they might be this disease that you know about.

    All I can say is to go to the doctors.

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    There isn't any need to worry mate. It may be growing pains. I get cramps in my foot often. I also breathe quite heavily sometimes (maybe cos i am fat )

    But there is nothing to worry about, just tell you Mum that you have been getting cramps in your foot. Or, tell someone like your Doctor.

    Hope this is helpful and hope your ok

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    Ask her if you should get yourself checked out, it should't scare her unless you shout and rave about how you are sure you have. Don't jump to conclusions until you know for certain you have it

    Like other people have said, go to the doctors and see what they suggest. It could just be growing up or how your body functions.

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    Well, I get cramp and sometimes have to breathe harder. I also get pins and needles all over my body randomly, but I think that's to do with the washing power used on my clothes.

    If you're worried so much go to the doctors, I'm sure your mum will understand... it's better than her not knowing then one day you're gone (not being horrible or anything).

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    If your age is around 10-16 its normally growing up.
    Ive had cramps. I had 5 weeks out of football because I couldn't walk because of cramps in my foot. Also at those ages your bones + muscles are developing which gives them more chance of getting ached and hurting.
    I sometimes breathe heavily but things just like that come on for a bit.

    I managed to break my toe easily in afootball game...

    If your not sure go to the doctors or visit HeathBoards.com

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    As said above i think it is al part of growing up i get cramps in my foot, hangs, neck and the back of my leg

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    I have all those symptoms.. Footcramps i get reguarly, shortness of breath is down to my asthma and i always fall over. You shouldn't just assume you have it, talk to your mum and get her to take you to the GP who from there can refer you to a specialist if needs be
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    These things could just be a coincedence, and since you read about the symptoms you may be starting to imagaine them to be worse than they are, if you get me.

    Hereditary cases are vary rare i think
    * Just googled it and it occurs 5-10% of the time, so its not that much of a risk

    Have a think about it then go to your GP, if you dont want to scare your mum you could just make up any old excuse, then go on your own, or bring a friend.
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    Go to a doctor. You'll just keep worrying about it if you don't... It's the only way to know for sure.

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