That was funny. All you are doing is looking for a loop hole! Before you said that even kidney stones years later was a good reason. Now you are reading what is not even there.
Just like you saw it written where you got it for TUEs you would have seen it for retroactive ones BUT THEY DID NOT!!!
Years ago WADA made this ********* for IVs. They also made other *********s along the way and fined tuned .... it to include emergencies as well, which made sense
but they did not amend to include Chronic conditions for retroactive TUE'. So to say that if they wanted to, they would amend for retroactive TUEs and mention it specifically instead of being ambiguous ......
"The Executive Committee also approved amending the prohibition of intravenous infusions so that intravenous infusions are not permitted except in the treatment of acute medical conditions. "
"retroactive TUE
"•Emergency treatment or treatment of an acute medical condition was necessary*"
*A medical emergency or acute medical situation occurs when the athlete's medical condition justifies immediate Administration of a Prohibited Substance or Method and failure to treat immediately could significantly put the athlete’s health at risk. It is always preferable to address a TUE application prospectively rather than retrospectively."
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Just like you saw it written where you got it for TUEs you would have seen it for retroactive ones BUT THEY DID NOT!!!
Years ago WADA made this ********* for IVs. They also made other *********s along the way and fined tuned .... it to include emergencies as well, which made sense
but they did not amend to include Chronic conditions for retroactive TUE'. So to say that if they wanted to, they would amend for retroactive TUEs and mention it specifically instead of being ambiguous ......
"The Executive Committee also approved amending the prohibition of intravenous infusions so that intravenous infusions are not permitted except in the treatment of acute medical conditions. "
"retroactive TUE
"•Emergency treatment or treatment of an acute medical condition was necessary*"
*A medical emergency or acute medical situation occurs when the athlete's medical condition justifies immediate Administration of a Prohibited Substance or Method and failure to treat immediately could significantly put the athlete’s health at risk. It is always preferable to address a TUE application prospectively rather than retrospectively."
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