I think that happens because of the combination of sweating(opening of the pores) and blood rushing to the surface of your skin.It happens to me if I don't do cardio for a while,during my first few cardio sessions I get the exact feeling but once get back to doing cardio on regular bases it goes away.I took my girlfriend on a hike yesterday and she had the same feeling on her legs once she started to sweat and she told me she was itching like a bitch. :laughnew:
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Starting to sweat feels like little needles...
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Fog I shave my arms and chest, but that's not where it gets bad
Today I wanted to start doing cardio first thing after waking up. I did about 4 minutes light then stretched. Started into my cardio routine and as I started to warm up I started to feel it just a little bit. So about 7 minutes into my run my claf cramped a little. So I stepped off the treadmill real quick and the feeling just engoulfed my upper body. Now usually when I lift I feel it come on and then it goes away before the end of my first exercise now (now that i have been of clen for 3 weeks). Well I tried to keep going, I even switched to a bike and 3 minutes later it was still driving me crazy. So I stoped, put my jacket on, went outside where it's 34 degrees and it was gone with in about a minute. :( I just ended up coming home.
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I certainly get restless legs on clen,
What you have sounds like prickly heat, the clen may certainly be raising your body temp a bit, so if your skin isn't moisturised and its dry that could cause it.
Otherwise, I remember I got it real bad one time I tried GABBA ages ago, it was saccompanies by some sort of adrenaline rush. Maybe that was the effect of the GABBA or maybe it was just that I was allergic to it I don't know.
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I get the same thing... it's so aggrevating. Happened to me yesterday at work. Was just moving some stuff around for a co-worker and our office was warm because of the cold... and within 5 mins I felt needles all over. Had to go outside to take a break so they would stop. I get them everywhere, arms, head, neck, chest, legs.Originally posted by ShibbyFog I shave my arms and chest, but that's not where it gets bad
Today I wanted to start doing cardio first thing after waking up. I did about 4 minutes light then stretched. Started into my cardio routine and as I started to warm up I started to feel it just a little bit. So about 7 minutes into my run my claf cramped a little. So I stepped off the treadmill real quick and the feeling just engoulfed my upper body. Now usually when I lift I feel it come on and then it goes away before the end of my first exercise now (now that i have been of clen for 3 weeks). Well I tried to keep going, I even switched to a bike and 3 minutes later it was still driving me crazy. So I stoped, put my jacket on, went outside where it's 34 degrees and it was gone with in about a minute. :( I just ended up coming home.
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I havn't heard the term prickly heat. I will have to search that. But someone else said it could be dry skin and since I can barely reach my back with the soap, maybe I should get an exfoliating brush to see if that helps. Because that's where I get it sooo bad.
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Thats would be a good start, and then moisturise lightly afterwards, if it gets reallyu bad at any one point in time, try calomine lotion that treats prickly heatOriginally posted by ShibbyI havn't heard the term prickly heat. I will have to search that. But someone else said it could be dry skin and since I can barely reach my back with the soap, maybe I should get an exfoliating brush to see if that helps. Because that's where I get it sooo bad.
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Originally posted by Mr incredibleWhat you have sounds like prickly heat, the clen may certainly be raising your body temp a bit, so if your skin isn't moisturised and its dry that could cause it.
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I did a bit of reading on this. It definatly sounds similar. Since it itches like crazy, but once I get the sweat going, it goes away. I dont have any bumps or bubbles. Which is good :) So I will go get a brush and try that.
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