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&lt;p&gt;The answers for me: &amp;nbsp;The more I walked (stair climbing, any form of GOOD cardio) the more the problem declined. &amp;nbsp;The I found Taurine --- 3000 MG at bedtime --- problem essentially gone, though I occasionally wake up in the AM with it. (Usually, just moving of telling the body to stop doing that works.) &amp;nbsp;Can be related to stress, lack of adequate sleep, foods my body doesn&amp;#39;t like.&lt;/p&gt;
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