Peterson's doctor: I prescribed testoserone pellets

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  • Fish_Scotland
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    #31
    Originally posted by The_Visitation
    Sorry to break the news to Cheaterson fans but it makes no difference whether there's a 'medical reason' or not. Many, if not most, drugs banned in sport have legitimate medical uses, but that doesn't mean people using them can compete. What counts is whether they can potentially enhance performance and I'm afraid additional testosterone, be it 'real' or synthetic, rings all the alarm bells.

    Professional athletes, and their doctors, must monitor all pharmaceuticals they take with the utmost care. The idea they thought this treatment wouldn't be an issue is utterly ridiculous; testosterone is historically one of the sporting drug-cheats favourites. In the unlikely event this baloney is actually true, Peterson deserves to lose 'his' title for ******ity alone.
    This is the bottom line.

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      #32
      Add the troll posts people!


      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      Congratulations. You're taking something your body isn't making enough of. You're cheating.
      Yeah take enough to be normal, not above fool.

      So if a person has slightly Low T, I am sure they can request pellets to get to normal and buy their own and juice up, and when they fail they can bring up some bull****.

      Why did he hide it? Why did he not tell GBP he had failed a test? Why did he have higher levels than normal?

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      • El Jesus
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        #33
        a doctor wouldnt risk doing this for any amount of money unless it was true, because he could lose his DEA liscense as well as have his office get a DEA infraction. No doctor would take money to do that, you basically lose your practice, 10 years worth. weather it was right or not i dont know, but the doctor is no suspect imo

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        • djsygo
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          #34
          Originally posted by damien888
          Either you are ******ed or ****in ******. The lists you mention is "NOT ILLEGAL" however, testosterone is. The reason Lamont's natural testosterone is low is because of the extended use of synthetic testosterone and is coming off a cycle. When someone is using synthetic testosterone, your body stops producing its "natural" testosterone (shrucken balls). With Lamont's muscularity and facial hair the man def does not have low "natural testosterone" and is a CHEATER period!
          ..........this.

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          • monkeyboy
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            #35
            Originally posted by El Jesus
            a doctor wouldnt risk doing this for any amount of money unless it was true, because he could lose his DEA liscense as well as have his office get a DEA infraction. No doctor would take money to do that, you basically lose your practice, 10 years worth. weather it was right or not i dont know, but the doctor is no suspect imo
            Sadly this is far from true. Look at Michael Jackson's Doctor.

            Amazingly Doctors are people and some people are good and some are douchebags. If you pay one of them a lot of money they will defame themselves and support whatever you wish.
            US courts are full of 'medical experts' who espouse whatever they have been asked to.

            This sounds immensely fishy and no athlete in the world would take testosterone of any nature without considering potential implications. I think Peterson has paid to cover his tracks retrospectively.

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            • Ray*
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              #36
              And he didnt disclose this how? or Why? If he was taking anything he should have notify the commission whether he has a fight or NOT, I dont give a toss what the doctor is saying, A doctor can lie and even give a detail account of treatments that are false, My gripe is still why he didnt notify anyone, They can spin it whichever way they want but not everyone is ****** or ignorant.

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                #37
                Sounds legit if you think doctors can't be bribed.

                Nothing else adds up but this. It's obvious what is going on. He cheated, and got a doctor to bail him out.

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