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    Restless Legs on test c?

    im on my first cycle, 500 mg test c a week, and 4 wks in my quads got tight, which is ok but at night they feel uncomfortable like i need to flex them. i have been waking up 3-4 times a night because of the discomfort ( usually i wake up and realise im flexing my quads) is this normal on aas? ive tried ibuprofen and bengay but neither last long enough to sleep the night. is this normal?

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    Caber / Dostinex

    Do a google search on Dostinex. It works well for RLS, as well as, a host of other ailments. It's been a GREAT supp. A top 3 favorite of mine...
    But it's getting some VERY BAD press lately. Warnings, etc. regarding heart valve problems in Parkinson's patients.
    So I leave it up to you to make your own conclusion.

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    is this a normal reaction to test, ive been sore before, worked out for years, but this is different, definately the test, whacha think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpm1
    is this a normal reaction to test, ive been sore before, worked out for years, but this is different, definately the test, whacha think?
    I really don't know the cause. It could be so many things.
    I've never had, nor heard of anyone getting restless leg syndrome from test.
    Sore? Yes. Every cycle, for about 3 weeks. Then I don't have ANY soreness.

    PM your favorite resident expert.

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    try injecting it in your glutes or deltoid...see if the pain will go away.

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    get a sleep aid. restless legs is a sleep disorder.

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