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  • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
    To go even further, again, what does USADA say about acute dehydration for the TUE? I'm waiting....
    Acute as severe mean the same thing.

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    • Originally posted by Dosumpthin View Post
      All statements are all lies
      A statement made by someone who has lied in the past under the same circumstances should be assumed to be a lie. When a WADA lab failed to catch Armstrong's EPO abuse she came out and lied to cover for the lab. When WADA labs failed to catch athletes masking testosterone with epitestosterone she came out and lied again to cover for the lab.

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      • Originally posted by GTTofAK View Post
        Acute as severe mean the same thing.
        Then show me what they say about acute dehydration for the purposes of the TUE. What's the problem?

        Furthermore, show me what they say about chronic dehydration for the purposes of a TUE. I been waiting bro.

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        • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
          Dude, are you really this upset that she said what others have said...that T/E ratio doesn't definitively prove PED usage.
          Yes you could be suffering from a severe endocrinological condition like hypogandism. Of course such conditions preclude anyone from being an elite athlete. We have yet to get a single explanation for borderline high testosterone and low T/E ratio because no such explanation exists.

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          • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
            Then show me what they say about acute dehydration for the purposes of the TUE. What's the problem?
            Accute and severe are the same thing you moron.

            Furthermore, show me what they say about chronic dehydration for the purposes of a TUE. I been waiting bro.
            Otherwise, as the American College of Sports Medicine consensus guidelines state, "IV fluids do not provide an advantage over drinking oral fluids and electrolytes."
            Mild, moderate, chronic, all fall under "otherwise" you moronic **********.

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            • Originally posted by GTTofAK View Post
              My source is from WADA directly. You found some site on the internet that defines it as a little more. I dont really know how you can be so ****ing ****** as to think that helps you because a 10% definition raises the bar even higher for Froid. You obviously suck at math too. Now Froid would have to be 146/.90 = 162.2lbs to be severely dehydrated. Do you think Froid cut down from 162.2? God you are ****ing dumb. I guess Froid has no excuse for not fighting GGG since you now claim he is really a ****ing middleweight.
              It points out that weight loss is only one indicator, not the only one. You keep parsing that piece out and passing it off as the definition of severe dehydration when it isn't.

              Just like you parsed part of my post. You like to take pieces of info, leave out stuff, and pass it off a fact.

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              • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                why are you misleading people. WADA does not define severe dehdration as > than 7% body weight loss in the post you keep quoting.

                http://www.medicinenet.com/script/ma...rticlekey=2933
                One clue to dehydration is a rapid drop in weight did floyd lost 4 lbs of weight rapidly.

                A loss of over 10% (15 pounds in a person weighing 150 pounds) is considered severe. did floyd lost 10% of his weight?

                Symptoms and signs of dehydration include increasing thirst,Floyd drank a lot of water after the weigh in

                dry mouth, weakness or lightheadedness (particularly if worse on standing),

                Floyd never showed signs of light headedness at the weigh in

                and a darkening of the urine how do you define dark here black or yellow to orange?
                there was no proof Floyd urine was dark

                or a decrease in urination. how would you define this?

                Severe dehydration can lead to changes in the body's chemistry and kidney failure which may be life-threatening. none of the symptoms you gave was present with floyd so it was not a life threatening situation.



                keep on spinning dunn who know you might hit it lucky

                SHAME ON YOU

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  It points out that weight loss is only one indicator
                  It is the definition as far as WADA is concerned. No 7% loss of bodymass no severe dehydration no TUE.

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                  • Originally posted by GTTofAK View Post
                    Accute and severe are the same thing you moron.





                    Mild, moderate, chronic, all fall under "otherwise" you moronic **********.
                    you are falling for transvestitenies trick again of running around in circles to confuse you till you make another mistake

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                    • Originally posted by Rath View Post
                      One clue to dehydration is a rapid drop in weight did floyd lost 4 lbs of weight rapidly.

                      A loss of over 10% (15 pounds in a person weighing 150 pounds) is considered severe. did floyd lost 10% of his weight?

                      Symptoms and signs of dehydration include increasing thirst,Floyd drank a lot of water after the weigh in

                      dry mouth, weakness or lightheadedness (particularly if worse on standing),

                      Floyd never showed signs of light headedness at the weigh in

                      and a darkening of the urine how do you define dark here black or yellow to orange?
                      there was no proof Floyd urine was dark

                      or a decrease in urination. how would you define this?

                      Severe dehydration can lead to changes in the body's chemistry and kidney failure which may be life-threatening. none of the symptoms you gave was present with floyd so it was not a life threatening situation.



                      keep on spinning dunn who know you might hit it lucky

                      SHAME ON YOU
                      Rath, you have no idea what color his urine was or whether there was anything wrong with his kidneys, how much weight he lost and when, or the presence of any other sign. I am not suggesting he had any of these symptoms. I am simply pointing out all the signs of severe dehydration I found.

                      Look, GTTofAK is posting a definition of sever dehydration that is inaccurate. why are you not killing him for this?

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