Kansas’ Darryn Peterson overdosed on Creatine this year

TFCat11

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Who’s training this guy?😂😂

After a week loading phase of 20-25 grams per day, a maintenance dose of 5-10 grams per day (depending on muscle mass and physical activity) is more than enough for peak performance, as long as water intake is sufficient and maintained.

Creatine, like a lot of other things, becomes a point of diminishing returns if you take too much, and to have to go to the hospital, he must have been taking, and wasting, 10x the normal amount for an extended period of time!
 

SkyPrince

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So you think he told the trainer about everything he was taking?

I’m guessin this can be blamed solely on DP‘s own stupidity. I doubt the trainer even knew he was taking it.
He had to get the idea from somewhere.
I'm not blaming the actual KU trainer just whoever put this notion of mega dosing creatine in DP's head.
 

Captain Coy

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I call BS, the amount of creatine he must have been taking was astronomical. Chances are it was something else.

 

Beatle Bum

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I call BS, the amount of creatine he must have been taking was astronomical. Chances are it was something else.

This story leading up to the draft has a purpose.

Stay away from the KU training table!!!
 
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JSquad0070

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This is scientifically false. I take 15 grams per day with heavy running/lifting activity and it actually helps recover the muscles. I have zero cramping issues.
 
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mcowherd

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I call BS, the amount of creatine he must have been taking was astronomical. Chances are it was something else.

100% BS. You're telling me high school athletes can take creatine without cramping issues, yet one of the world's elite athletes does and causes him cramping issues? Like you said it must have been an insane amount he was taking, and no college level trainer would have approved of that. To me it sounds like a cover up for something else.
 

MdWIldcat55

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For Bill Self to spend $7 million on a high-drama, egomaniacal prima donna flake like Stokes just six weeks or so after folding up a season in the Round of 32 with last year's No 1 high school recruit in Darryn Peterson who had his own issues all year is the epitome of Albert Einstein's definition of insanity: To repeat the same behavior and expect a different outcome.
 

LineSkiCat14

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I took creatine for awhile when I was power lifting but I didn't feel like it was really making much of a difference at the time.

It takes a few weeks if you're pre-loading a smaller amount, like 5mg/day I believe. But man once week 3-4 starts your lifts skyrocket. I was able to life for longer sessions AND almost all of my lifts went up like 5-10% in weight.

Either way, its very possible Peterson was taking some absurd amount. Some people here have said that Creatine wouldnt cause this.. well, like anything else, in moderation. Hes a young kid, very well could have been taking far too much and/or not hydrating with water.
 

philstat

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Who’s training this guy?😂😂

After a week loading phase of 20-25 grams per day, a maintenance dose of 5-10 grams per day (depending on muscle mass and physical activity) is more than enough for peak performance, as long as water intake is sufficient and maintained.

Creatine, like a lot of other things, becomes a point of diminishing returns if you take too much, and to have to go to the hospital, he must have been taking, and wasting, 10x the normal amount for an extended period of time!
Probably wasn’t hydrating enough, at 55, I take 5-10g per day.
 
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howitis_rivals115807

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Why are people saying this doesn't benefit Basketball players? This isn't 1952. Even Basketball players have a weight training program.
 

Captain Coy

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Creatine is both 100% a performance enhancer, and 100% legal. Every athlete in the country is doing themselves a disservice for not using it. In fact women see larger gains than men.

That being said, Darryn Peterson obviously didn’t want to play and he was sitting out and is now using that excuse. If he’s cramping from creatine supplementation, supposedly, I’m gonna have the NBA docs look at his kidneys in depth. The kid might have some kidney issues which itself is a bigger reason not to draft him.
 
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Monday Nitro

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For Bill Self to spend $7 million on a high-drama, egomaniacal prima donna flake like Stokes just six weeks or so after folding up a season in the Round of 32 with last year's No 1 high school recruit in Darryn Peterson who had his own issues all year is the epitome of Albert Einstein's definition of insanity: To repeat the same behavior and expect a different outcome.
He's about to retire and it isn't his money. He doesn't give a flying flip. Yet another obstacle in the NIL era.
 

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I know nothing about this supplement but why is not considered a PED?
Did you consider asking the Google machine?

it’ll give you a quicker and more reliable answer than us knuckleheads.
 

CRZ4UK

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For Bill Self to spend $7 million on a high-drama, egomaniacal prima donna flake like Stokes just six weeks or so after folding up a season in the Round of 32 with last year's No 1 high school recruit in Darryn Peterson who had his own issues all year is the epitome of Albert Einstein's definition of insanity: To repeat the same behavior and expect a different outcome.
Yet with all the legal problems, attitude problems and public relations nightmares Kids just keep committing to self and Kansas because Pope just doesn’t relate well. Bullish,, they are compensating them differently. Self has been a disaster, now he has medical problems. It’s the Money.
 

BellyBall

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I think this is spin that it safe to take Peterson number 1.

I will say part of this story was that his baseline natural creatinine was way higher than a normal person. This combined with the amount he was taking was too much. I guess it's possible but it's more than likely spin.
 
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Mossip

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After decades, we’re still slandering creatine. Peterson is [unsurprisingly] full of shlt. Creatine is one of the few legit supplements with no real risks unless you have a preexisting kidney issue or something. We should all be taking it whether you strength train or not!

From the Mayo Clinic:
  • Injury prevention and recovery.Research does not show a higher risk of muscle cramps or muscle injury in people who take creatine supplements. Some studies suggest that creatine may support injury prevention and rehabilitation in athletes, but more research is needed.
 

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Welcome to Rupp Rafters. Home of Certified Basketball and Medical Knowers.
 

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Welcome to Rupp Rafters. Home of Certified Basketball and Medical Knowers.
I know. Every time I hear about a serious health risk problem going around the first place I look for help is this site. Better than the Cleveland Clinic.
 
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*Fox2Monk*

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So you think he told the trainer about everything he was taking?

I’m guessin this can be blamed solely on DP‘s own stupidity. I doubt the trainer even knew he was taking it.
My guess is that this entire story is BS. I wouldn’t be shocked to hear he OD’d on some Fentanyl or something he got in some laced bud or something… it’s in everything these days. Maybe he went to a party and decided to try something. Whatever happened to him I don’t for one second think he OD’d on Creatine.
 
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