here it is buddy 

just so you stop whining
but when you've finished your bottle, you may want to read this:
PAC HAS RIGHT TO RESIST BLOOD TEST
Dougie,
I am a surgery medical resident in SoCal and a big boxing fan. Initially I thought, “What is Pacquiao scared of? A blood test is harmless. After all, we do it all the time in the hospital.” That was before I had a blood test done on me. It was the first bad reaction I have had but it was bad enough for me to put myself in Pacquiao's shoes and realize that it could definitely affect my psyche. I have attached a picture of my arm a few days after I had my blood drawn for you to get the idea. It is called a post-injection hematoma and can happen when a blood vessel is inadvertently pierced when drawing blood. It is very similar to a bruise. Now imagine going into a fight with a giant bruise on your arm because you had blood drawn one week before the fight. It looks uglier than it feels but, my arm definitely felt different.
This is not to say that every time you get your blood drawn this will happen, but it can happen. If I were fighting the most important fight of my life, I wouldn't want to risk going into it with my arm looking like this. Let me know your thoughts. -- Dre
That bruise looked pretty nasty, Dre. (And since I have no idea of how to embed a pic in the text of this blog item, readers will just have to imagine the ugly, puffy purple and green-looking hematoma between your biceps and forearm.) I’ve heard of these things happening and thankfully I’ve never experienced it. Even so, I don’t look forward to having my blood taken, which I have to have done more often than most individuals because I have a thyroid condition that requires constant monitoring.
Whenever I give blood I get dizzy and sometimes I become nauseated. It been so bad at times that my wife worries about me driving from the lab by myself.
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all different circumstances of course but all I'm saying is what can affect manny might not affect floyd and vice versa. We all have different physiology and to think that we all the same physical constitution is a bit naive!
it is not the random testing per se that manny is not happy with but I think just by reading his statements is that he worries about the frequency of the test and that they can draw blood from you even until the day of the fight



but when you've finished your bottle, you may want to read this:
PAC HAS RIGHT TO RESIST BLOOD TEST
Dougie,
I am a surgery medical resident in SoCal and a big boxing fan. Initially I thought, “What is Pacquiao scared of? A blood test is harmless. After all, we do it all the time in the hospital.” That was before I had a blood test done on me. It was the first bad reaction I have had but it was bad enough for me to put myself in Pacquiao's shoes and realize that it could definitely affect my psyche. I have attached a picture of my arm a few days after I had my blood drawn for you to get the idea. It is called a post-injection hematoma and can happen when a blood vessel is inadvertently pierced when drawing blood. It is very similar to a bruise. Now imagine going into a fight with a giant bruise on your arm because you had blood drawn one week before the fight. It looks uglier than it feels but, my arm definitely felt different.
This is not to say that every time you get your blood drawn this will happen, but it can happen. If I were fighting the most important fight of my life, I wouldn't want to risk going into it with my arm looking like this. Let me know your thoughts. -- Dre
That bruise looked pretty nasty, Dre. (And since I have no idea of how to embed a pic in the text of this blog item, readers will just have to imagine the ugly, puffy purple and green-looking hematoma between your biceps and forearm.) I’ve heard of these things happening and thankfully I’ve never experienced it. Even so, I don’t look forward to having my blood taken, which I have to have done more often than most individuals because I have a thyroid condition that requires constant monitoring.
Whenever I give blood I get dizzy and sometimes I become nauseated. It been so bad at times that my wife worries about me driving from the lab by myself.
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all different circumstances of course but all I'm saying is what can affect manny might not affect floyd and vice versa. We all have different physiology and to think that we all the same physical constitution is a bit naive!
it is not the random testing per se that manny is not happy with but I think just by reading his statements is that he worries about the frequency of the test and that they can draw blood from you even until the day of the fight
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