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Anavar and leg cramping..

Ironbuilt

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Man I get severe leg cramps at 60 mg or more with anavar.. Anyone else have this ? I drink mass water, bcaas and sometimes after a killer leg day it wakes me out of a dead sleep..
 

Collinb

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I get it at over 60 as well, its mostly in my shin area, its like a shin split but near my ankle and more the muscle than the bone. I hate it, my whole lower leg cramps up and hurts haha
 

allbeef

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You might just try some taurine and potassium just to see if its an electrolye imbalance.

AB
 

tri-terror

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I've never done anavar but get the same thing with dbol. Supplementing with a few grams of taurine every day helped a lot.
 

odin

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I never experienced cramps from Var and have gone as high as 100mg/ed? I do experience it when running high on Adrol though.
 

striffe

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Im not doing var. But im doing test, just finished deca, and igf. I find myself stretching a lot more often. Kind of like the stretch you do when you first wake up. And when imdo these stretches, cramps usually follow. I live in a hot environment, therefore water consumption is critical for me. I know my body needs more water than im giving it. Im assuming this is the reason.
 

MR. BMJ

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I get cramps from 'Var the higher my dose goes.....definately need electrolytes....potasium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium.

To be honost, I drink milk throughout the day and post-w/o, bananas, extra magnesium at night....and as long as I get enough water in, I am usually good. Taurine can help as well. Don't cut out sodium, in fact, you may need to increase it some.
 

striffe

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I get cramps from 'Var the higher my dose goes.....definately need electrolytes....potasium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium.

To be honost, I drink milk throughout the day and post-w/o, bananas, extra magnesium at night....and as long as I get enough water in, I am usually good. Taurine can help as well. Don't cut out sodium, in fact, you may need to increase it some.

Thanks!