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Author | Topic: side effect: muscular twitching | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 199 |
I have noticed a side effect with this cycle that I have yet to experience. I screwed up my shoulder well over a year ago and I'm doing a light cycle to help me get back in the gym. I started noticing this about 2 weeks into the cycle. I am having extreme muscular twitching. I'm not talking about one little tiny part of your face or arm. My whole left lat was twitching so bad last night it woke up my wife. It moves around as well. One day it will be my right bicep, next day, my left quad. Anyone have an idea what could be the cause of this? Also, is it a good or bad thing? I'm currently using 100mg/wk of propionate (Testosterona 50), 200mg/wk of Decca (Decanandrolen 200), 200mg/wk of Equipoise (Ultragan), 75mg Denkadiol, and 2 iu's of Genetech GH per day. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 199 |
bump | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 199 |
bump.....anybody???? Am I dying or what? lol | ||
Novice Posts: 6 |
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Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 199 |
Thanks bro! I'm just really damn curious as to what could be causing this. | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 843 |
Sorry bro but nothing comes to mid that could be the problem here. The only thing I can think of is your diet but even this wouldn't totally explain twitching. I know that lacking certain vitamins and minerals such as potassium and Calcium can lead to muscle cramps but muscle twitching I am not sure about. Maybe someone else has expereinced this and can help. Sorry I couldn't help more. Peace...Mav | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 140 |
sounds like you are low on calcium and magnesium. Take a cal/mag supplement and it will go away I had the same problem | ||
Guru Posts: 2686 |
The same thing happend to me when I was using clen and PGF-2. Although, I think it was the clen, I tapered up faster than usual. Increase your vitamin intake and make sure you are getting enough water. If symptoms persist then drop the dosages a bit and see how it goes. ------------------ |
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