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    Quote Originally Posted by Teekayarr
    Well, incase anybody else needs it as well, stats are : 26 years old 6'5" 215 lbs (just got done with dbol so 200-205 on a normal day without all that water) 7.6% bf
    Get a magnesium supplement, preferably magnesium lactate. That will typically help alleviate cramping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    Get a magnesium supplement, preferably magnesium lactate. That will typically help alleviate cramping.
    I will definitely try that. Not sure how I didn't think of the before :P. Thank you!

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    Potassium also. Be careful u can take too much. Not sure on dosing. It was a long time ago for me.

    What's your water intake look like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sfla80 View Post
    Potassium also. Be careful u can take too much. Not sure on dosing. It was a long time ago for me.

    What's your water intake look like?
    I could probably use some potassium..lol. Also I drink about 3 gallons or so throughout the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teekayarr View Post
    Well, incase anybody else needs it as well, stats are :
    26 years old
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    Your profile says 18.

    Hope that wasnt dbol only cycle...

    3 gallons of water is crazy and will deplete you of essential minerals for your body to work properly.
    Reduce to 1 gallon, max 2 but only if you live in very hot climate.

    Eat something very salty, if you feel better you got sodium depleted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post

    Your profile says 18.

    Hope that wasnt dbol only cycle...

    3 gallons of water is crazy and will deplete you of essential minerals for your body to work properly.
    Reduce to 1 gallon, max 2 but only if you live in very hot climate.

    Eat something very salty, if you feel better you got sodium depleted.
    Sodium huh? Never heard that very interesting bb. So a depleted sodium will cause cramps also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sfla80 View Post
    Sodium huh? Never heard that very interesting bb. So a depleted sodium will cause cramps also?
    More than cramps, you need sodium to send electrical signals to your muscles, search for ironman races finish lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post
    Your profile says 18.

    Hope that wasnt dbol only cycle...

    3 gallons of water is crazy and will deplete you of essential minerals for your body to work properly.
    Reduce to 1 gallon, max 2 but only if you live in very hot climate.

    Eat something very salty, if you feel better you got sodium depleted.
    Yeah, messed up my age :P I'm glad my 18 year old self didn't get into gear that early! The reason i drank so much water was to actually reduce the water retention from the Dbol, and no i didn't run it alone. Im currently on this cycle:
    Week 1-4 40mg dbol/ed
    Week 1-10 650mg Test E/wk

    And I actually tried something similar to that due to my basic knowledge of how sodium and water work together/against each other (or however you wanna look at it). Didn't change anything at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post
    More than cramps, you need sodium to send electrical signals to your muscles, search for ironman races finish lines.

    Once i warm up though, things seem to be perfectly back to normal after that. With the exception of my calves and upper back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB
    Your profile says 18. Hope that wasnt dbol only cycle... 3 gallons of water is crazy and will deplete you of essential minerals for your body to work properly. Reduce to 1 gallon, max 2 but only if you live in very hot climate. Eat something very salty, if you feel better you got sodium depleted.
    Good point Mr BB,

    Bottled or purified water is typically devoid of electrolytes and minerals. Drinking a lot of it will cause your kidneys to leach out salts.
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