So let me get this straight as you just posted, no one around Floyd will snitch on him about IV use, which means that it would stay a hidden subject, so instead Floyd took it upon himself to get usada to test him before the IV use and after even though he has been doing it before and was never going to be brung to our attention by someone close to him.... Ok gotcha you my friend just won dumbest post of year award
Comments Thread For: Thomas Hauser Respnds Back To USADA's Statements
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Floyd really looks dehydrated to me..how about you guys LMAOOOOOO
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Before it was "USADA is not commenting is all i need to hear"
then
"USADA just protecting their ass but the NSAC will get them"
then
"USADA and NSAC are all corrupt and protecting Floyd"
and now its
"USADA should sue but they wont cause Hauser is right".
How many different ways must this go?Comment
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Why am I not seeing this sht play out on tv EVERYDAY on ESPN THE WORLDWIDE LEADER IN SPORTS?!
I mean with it being such BIG news in all and Hauser being such a "respected and credible" dck for you lames to jump on all of a sudden lol none of ya'll read any of this lame motherfcker's books lolComment
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Dehydration happens when your body doesn't have as much liquid as it needs. Without enough, your body can't function properly. Learn more in this guide.
Under "when to seek medical care", which is exactly what Floyd did when he called the ambulance and had paramedics administer the IVs to him, or so the story goes.Comment
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Its completely possible to take a piss with various degrees of dehydration even severe dehydration. While its true that one of the symptoms of dehydration is the inability to urinate its by no means a symptom everyone with severe dehydration would have.Comment
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Originally posted by IR0NFISThttp://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/dehydration-adults
Under "when to seek medical care", which is exactly what Floyd did when he called the ambulance and had paramedics administer the IVs to him.
Including:
Increased or constant vomiting for more than a day
Fever over 101°F
Diarrhea for more than 2 days
Weight loss
Decreased urine production
Confusion
Weakness
Fever higher than 103°F
Confusion
Sluggishness (lethargy)
Headache
Seizures
Difficulty breathing
Chest or abdominal pains
Fainting
No urine in the last 12 hoursComment
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Ok, my last post:
USADA's story is that Floyd called a USADA-tester over to make sure that the IV-solution didn't violate doping guidelines...
But IV-solution Floyd received did violate WADA standards which is what the contract called for lol...
Not to mention that NSAC wasn't informed...
So Floyd called USADA to make sure he didn't violate the guidelines, he did violate the guidelines with USADA approving him and granting him a waiver to receive an injection that violates the WADA guidelines..
But to FIomos this entire story makes perfect sense and Floyd was just dehydrated and trying to be safe to not violate the guidelines even though he didComment
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