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More than likely just a side effect from steroids.
Well, if someone wasn’t having adequate water intake and just dehydrated themselves I’d imagine it’s possible. But I’d imagine as long as you are drinking 1.5 gallons a day there probably isn’t much of an upper limit as far as sodium for performance benefits.Short answer…no.
Have you checked if your estrogen is crashed? Also, what other ancillaries/additional drugs/supps you are taking?Quick update, still dealing with this (specifically terrible bicep cramps). Really struggling to get a pump with training and instead end up feeling wildly cramped. Any more opinions welcome.
Doing plenty of salt, 1.5g of water, 3g taurine pre workout, 400-600mg magnesium.
Have you checked if your estrogen is crashed? Also, what other ancillaries/additional drugs/supps you are taking?
I do 5g daily currentlytry adding creatine, muscles require ATP to relax
Telmisartan can cause an imbalance of potassium because it’ll make the body hold onto it more. Might need to further up your sodium. I recently started adding hot sauce to everything again like I used to and cramps stopped almost instantly. Noticed it was sodium after I ate an entire bag of pretzels for a cheat meal a few weeks ago. Haven’t had the problem ever since. For the record, I never shied away from sodium to begin with so I thought I was getting plenty already. Turns out several grams of sodium wasn’t enough until I added several more grams with hot sauce and sea saltTelmisartan at 40mg, estrogen was 40s taking adex 1mg 3x a week.
Telmisartan can cause an imbalance of potassium because it’ll make the body hold onto it more. Might need to further up your sodium. I recently started adding hot sauce to everything again like I used to and cramps stopped almost instantly. Noticed it was sodium after I ate an entire bag of pretzels for a cheat meal a few weeks ago. Haven’t had the problem ever since. For the record, I never shied away from sodium to begin with so I thought I was getting plenty already. Turns out several grams of sodium wasn’t enough until I added several more grams with hot sauce and sea salt
I wouldn’t reccomend drinking piss at night, but if that works more power to youWhy not just drink more water and see if it helps. I usually hit 2 gallons a days and maybe piss once in the night.
You bastardI wouldn’t reccomend drinking piss at night, but if that works more power to you
Ended up adding a ton more sodium, pumps and fullness were back…Telmisartan can cause an imbalance of potassium because it’ll make the body hold onto it more. Might need to further up your sodium. I recently started adding hot sauce to everything again like I used to and cramps stopped almost instantly. Noticed it was sodium after I ate an entire bag of pretzels for a cheat meal a few weeks ago. Haven’t had the problem ever since. For the record, I never shied away from sodium to begin with so I thought I was getting plenty already. Turns out several grams of sodium wasn’t enough until I added several more grams with hot sauce and sea salt
Glad to hear! That’s what I was thinking too. I must just excrete a ton of sodium between drinking so much fluid and sweating from all the activityEnded up adding a ton more sodium, pumps and fullness were back…
Surprised with how much my body needs. Maybe I’m a salty sweater? Lol
pink salt is a good tool to get these trace minerals, higher in mag, and lower in sodium. Id dump the table salt (higher in iodine than pink) unless its PWO. Add the pink salt to your intra-drink also. glycinate and threonate (mag forms) are the only ones known to pass the blood-brain barrier If I am not mistaken (Dr. Huberman quote)You could up the magnesium absolutely. In Glycinate form it shouldn’t cause GI issues. I take 600-800mg daily.
Trace minerals is a company and group of minerals- magnesium, chloride, sodium and potassium. This is the combo I’d take to try and balance pH.
Some usually add boron, sulfate and lithium under them. Which can have benefits especially boron.
yes but if you are not getting enough sodium and id venture to say trace minerals you will induce a natural diuresis (matt porter) with that amount of water. and piss a lot of micronutrients out/mineralsWell, if someone wasn’t having adequate water intake and just dehydrated themselves I’d imagine it’s possible. But I’d imagine as long as you are drinking 1.5 gallons a day there probably isn’t much of an upper limit as far as sodium for performance benefits.
You likely have hyperkalemia from the telmisartan. Did you start it anytime in the last 4 months or increase the dose recently ?Telmisartan at 40mg, estrogen was 40s taking adex 1mg 3x a week.
I just got bloodwork last week. I don’t have hyperkalemia. I’ve been on telmi for 2 years.You likely have hyperkalemia from the telmisartan. Did you start it anytime in the last 4 months or increase the dose recently ?
regardless, the change to your sodium levels with the masteron is causing your potassium levels to get disproportionately high.
Get a test asap this can get bad, that’s my recommendation. The same thing happened to
Me down to the very specific type of cramping feeling.