Can Seasonal Affective Disorder and Low seretonin in Winter cause muscle aches/soreness in legs?
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
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How do you know that you have low serotonin? Did you have a blood test for it? No, you didn’t, because there is no blood test.
Try getting tested for hypothyroidism. Thyroid disease is constantly misdiagnosed as mental illness. Depression is a symptom of thyroid disease. Muscle cramps is a symptom of hypothyroidism.
Of course muscle cramps are also a symptom of low potassium, so you could just try eating a banana.