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    Weird feeling in the gym..

    I started taking Xpand about a week ago, and it's been working well. Anyways, couple days ago I was working shoulders/tri's, and having a good workout, only at the midpoint of my tri workout when I was doing tricep pushdowns, my pinkie started getting a bit tingly. I thought it was because I had somewhat of a bad grip on the curly pushdown bar, because I got a slight pain in my wrist around the 7th rep, so I stopped doing them, and ended my tri workout there after about 9 sets. I then did 20 mins of bike, and as I was walking to my car after, I noticed that both pinkies were just a bit tingly and the outer toes on my foot were slightly tingly as well. Seems to have really gone away now, but any thoughts on this?

    Just as a reminder, im 19 years old, no history of anything circulatory related.
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    go straight to hospital this is the first sighn of a heart attack

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    Quote Originally Posted by aceshigh
    go straight to hospital this is the first sighn of a heart attack
    is that a joke?
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    I think it is a joke. You are still alive aren't you?

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    dont fuck with him liek that u dipshit, im sure it's fine....but if it comes back, try layign off the xpand and see if u still have the tingles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky_B
    I started taking Xpand about a week ago, and it's been working well. Anyways, couple days ago I was working shoulders/tri's, and having a good workout, only at the midpoint of my tri workout when I was doing tricep pushdowns, my pinkie started getting a bit tingly. I thought it was because I had somewhat of a bad grip on the curly pushdown bar, because I got a slight pain in my wrist around the 7th rep, so I stopped doing them, and ended my tri workout there after about 9 sets. I then did 20 mins of bike, and as I was walking to my car after, I noticed that both pinkies were just a bit tingly and the outer toes on my foot were slightly tingly as well. Seems to have really gone away now, but any thoughts on this?

    Just as a reminder, im 19 years old, no history of anything circulatory related.
    I would try another work out or two, it probably wont happen again. Might be a mental thing.

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    I have had the tingly pinky syndrome during workouts before, even went so far as to having a muscle spasm in the pinky side of the palm... was wild, the skin of my palm just got sucked it. Hasnt really affected me that I know of Was pretty cool though.
    Hit it and hit it hard.

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