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Also if you want to work out a lot and drink a lot of water you need to up your sodium consumption. Electrolytes are gud. Dont listen to diabeetus tublards who act like sodium is the devil. If you're active and consuming decent levels of water it's essential to keep up electrolytes. Just salt every daily meal you can and youd prob be good. Use regular old Morton idiozided salt. Helps keep up iodine levels too. I bet if you do this you'll notice better energy and strength in the gym too, and if you don't it could be lupus.

I train almost everyday (unless im hungover) twice a day a few times a week, i take a product called Lyte-caps for muscle soreness. Works ok, considering my age and the amount of excerise i do.

https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/sports-nutrition-supplements/listing-2419958748.htm
 
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Here for starters. Again, I'm sure you're going to roll your eyes at this like you have when I said weed causes withdrawals. I certainly don't suggest this is universal, and dependency and withdrawal symptoms will very greatly from user to user.

It would be dumb to say all people have problems coming off of weed just like it would be dumb to suggest no one has problems or withdrawals stopping weed.

I'm not calling weed bad. I'm pro weed medicinally and recreationally. I'm just not one of those people that act like there's nothing wrong with weed.

While not specifically relevant, I saw a similar example of different withdrawal symptoms with tobacco in my parents. Both had smoked since they were teens. One just stopped, and never went though serious withdrawal symptoms, while the other had incapacitating headaches and other symptoms.
 
While not specifically relevant, I saw a similar example of different withdrawal symptoms with tobacco in my parents. Both had smoked since they were teens. One just stopped, and never went though serious withdrawal symptoms, while the other had incapacitating headaches and other symptoms.

This time when i quit smoking all sorts of weird **** happened, mouth ulcers, respiratory inflammation, my colleagues bitched that i was more agitated and unpleasant than usual but **** them.
 
Drank an entire beer last night.

Did not have night sweats.

You are still young enough that you will get away with it sometimes. And that will make it even harder to pinpoint the problem since it wont happen every time. You cant be sure its not the problem until you don't drink for at least 3 months and its still happening.

Im not even saying its necessarily the problem. You may have a medical condition of some other kind. But you have indicated that your health is good and havent disclosed any other information. Based off of the information you shared it would seem Im right.

Its good that at least its on your mind so in about 15 years when you are struggling with even worse symptoms you will have an epiphany and will realize alchohol is a big problem to your health. Of course you will think the thought originated from you, but in reality it would have come from this thread, from me. So you are welcome for helping you out 15 years now, when your life is in serious rut.
 
While not specifically relevant, I saw a similar example of different withdrawal symptoms with tobacco in my parents. Both had smoked since they were teens. One just stopped, and never went though serious withdrawal symptoms, while the other had incapacitating headaches and other symptoms.
People are wired differently in so many ways. Some people may have severe withdrawals from stopping *insert almost anything* and to some, it may be a walk in the park. People have different chemical makeups, different nerve sensories, and different psyches. Hell, some people can't eat gluten or take medications. Some people take meth and clean while others take it, kill the devil (a family member, friend, etc) get naked, and run out in the public while screaming, "I'm a ****ing dinosaur. I'm a stegosaurus."

It's weird to think some people feel that just because they haven't experienced something they must dismiss others experiences or blow them off like nothing.
 
People are wired differently in so many ways. Some people may have severe withdrawals from stopping *insert almost anything* and to some, it may be a walk in the park. People have different chemical makeups, different nerve sensories, and different psyches. Hell, some people can't eat gluten or take medications. Some people take meth and clean while others take it, kill the devil (a family member, friend, etc) get naked, and run out in the public while screaming, "I'm a ****ing dinosaur. I'm a stegosaurus."

It's weird to think some people feel that just because they haven't experienced something they must dismiss others experiences or blow them off like nothing.
Theres a difference between physical withdrawals and ones you make up in your head though.
 
Like the only Marijuana withdrawals that make any sense to me are having a slightly harder time falling asleep, and maybe issues that arise from anxiety (but likely those issues existed prior and you were self-medicating, so can they be called withdrawals? ).
 
Let's recap the thread.

So far we have Excercise and Weed withdrawals as being more likely to cause night sweats over alcohol use. Not only do the participants think its more likely, but the alchohol idea is dismissed as the stupidest and craziest thing to think.

Makes sense.
 
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