This is interesting. I’m wondering if you changed your diet in any way when you started the cycle. A lot of times, people get motivated to get their diet on point when they start a cycle. If you are eating super clean and not getting a lot of sodium, I would suggest getting salt back in your diet right away. Usually potassium is not the issue in situations like this. Usually sodium will fix it. If you currently are not getting a lot of salt, understand that you might get a little bloated at first, but over time your body will balance out and will get used to it.On the other hand, if you are getting a good amount of salt and if you are holding a lot of water (did your weight go up rapidly from the dbol?), theres a chance you are getting crazy dbol muscle pumps.You didn't mention what these cramps are like and where you are getting them. If its in your lower back when you do squats or bent over rows, or if you get them in your calves while doing cardio, then this is due to the dbol bloat. In this case, you’d want to do the opposite! You would want to better control your sodium intake. Not cut it out but make sure you have it under control. And find a way to reduce carbs while not effecting your progress. Carbs deliver more water to the muscle and all this water from the dbol can lean to some insane pumps, for better like when you just did chest, or for worse, when you are trying to walk up a flight of stairs and your calves knot up! In that case also increase the water some more if you can. And worse case, you could get a mild OTC diuretic like Xpel from MHP.