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College superstar
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
he's cramped before without there being a "heat" issue...what's the "explanation" to those instances?
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Good High School Starter
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
He's not going to juice during the season. And using a diuretic during a game would be so stupid. Basketball players need water in their system. And they don't need to feel like they need to pee every 10 minutes
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bbq chicken
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
its probably cause hes bowlegged as hell
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Big Booty Hoes!!
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
So why didn't Wade cramp up if its because of HGH?
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Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
Originally Posted by dynasty1978
Manny Pacquiao also has a history of cramping. Wouldn't surprise me at all.
He was probably on something, refused to take Olympic level drug tests to fight against Mayweather
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Impartial NBA analyst
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
Originally Posted by Artillery
Basically. ESPN said Lebron has a history with cramps too.
history of PED abuse too
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Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
Originally Posted by Relinquish
Maybe he's just got so little body fat that his body needs more water to function fully than others do.
Lebron isn't anywhere near low body fat.
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Why so Serious?
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
Originally Posted by Artillery
Basically. ESPN said Lebron has a history with cramps too.
And ESPN love to suck Lebron's dick
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Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
http://www.doping-prevention.sp.tum....e-effects.html
Diuretics have the ability to increase urine production and secretion and are frequently used by athletes either to excrete the banned drug or to lose weight rapidly. However, urinary tract fluid losses caused by drug-induced diuresis may lead to intravascular volume depletion. Excessive diuretic therapy in combination with increased ephidrosis, usually leads to dehydration and hypovolemia, which is one of the major causes of hypokalemia.
Unlike medical patients, athletes do not retain excess water, thus the use of diuretics results in an abnormal and dangerous loss of water and electrolytes. Athletes with diuretic-induced dehydration, performing in heat, are more susceptible to heat exhaustion. Hypotension can be particularly troublesome sometimes. Use of diuretics commonly leads to low levels of body potassium. However, severe symptomatic hypokalemia is rare, while moderate levels of hypokalemia are common. Hypokalemia mainly causes disturbed neurological functioning and cardiac arrhythmias, even heart failure. Additionally, symptoms as muscle weakness and muscle cramps are common.
In general, all diuretics have the same side effects:
dehydration
hypovolemia
muscular cramps and
orthostatic hypotension.
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Big Booty Hoes!!
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
He busted too many nutts on Wednesday. Slamming chunky Mexican broads.
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Buck Dynasty
Re: The reason the heat affected Lebron more than any other player tonight
Originally Posted by NumberSix
He busted too many nutts on Wednesday. Slamming chunky Mexican broads.
Came here to say this
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