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You are still ignoring that he could have been dehydrated.
"Symptoms of chronic dehydration will begin to appear when the body loses as little as two to three percent of total body water."
http://www.waterbenefitshealth.com/s...hydration.html
He doesn't have to be like Canelo for dehydration to occur. Chronic dehydration could have occurred and may not have been remedied until the IV.
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And once again, having stable weight does not preclude him from being dehydrated! He started from in the least 151lbs and was down to 146. It is quite possible that he became dehydrated along the way. In the last week, he still lost 2.5lbs. If he had become dehydrated and never addressed the dehydration, it's clear he could have experienced chronic dehydration, which fits the TUE requirements.
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It must be clear that a physician and USADA believed it wasn't preferred in this case because a physician signed the TUE application and USADA approved it.
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