who among suspected PED user got away the most: Pacquaio, Mayweather or Marquez?
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Your question makes no sense for the simple fact that information about 3 failed tests were not requested, idiot. It was a request for medical records, of which USADA provided 2,695 pages of documents. There were no 3 failed tests. There is no such thing as an inadvertent use waiver. So did Hauser, who said inadvertent use waivers were given, and also said no documents were delivered, give false information? Yes or no?
was there any other medical records USADA has of Floyd besides his drug tests? LOL
were Pac lawyer requested for Floyd's USADA records to look for anything else besides the drug test?
Does USADA has Floyd's records of gonorhea venereal disease hemoroids syphilis, dental records, hernia? what?
genius floyd fan reasoning ability LOL
before you answer that question clear this one up first.
did floyd settle the case before or after his records for 3 failed test was requested?
He already said he was dehydrated.
The paramedic's identity is on the TUE application, and yes it is confidential. Any more questions?
Floyd said he was dehydrated that's good enough for you? LOL
floyd pre-fight medical form never mentioned anything about dehydration floyd filled and signed that too so who would you believed floyd or floyd? LOL
NSAC doctors diagnostic pre fight medical test on Floyd never mentioned his dehydrated. USADA DCO said he was.
who would you believe NSAC doctor or USADA DCO?
The paramedic identity was on the TUE, where is the copy of TUE app?
it's confidential LOL
YOU read the information and interpreted it incorrectly. The patient was a trauma patient who was bleeding from her pelvis. YOU said that was caused by the IV. That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of, and you know it. So answer the question. Can an IV cause bleeding from a person's pelvis? Yes or no?
provide that link again and let's see what you are talking about.
I don't have to tell you that because I don't have that information. It was YOU who said it would take 2-4 hours for 250ml. SO WERE YOU RIGHT OR WRONG. Man up and admit it. Stop being a b*tch. You were wrong and you know it.
somethings wrong with your comprehension?
the doctor deemed that, that emergency case of a severely dehydrated patient 240 ml IV 2-4 hours was the best medical solution. was it me who decide that?
i only calculated the time Floyd finished his 750 ml IV.
read and understand carefully.
According to you and zero
USADA notified Floyd that they were at Floyd's house 1:45PM (meaning USADA did not come at Floyd's house because he notified them of his IV use)
they came at Floyd's house to collect samples for the drug test.
it also means Floyd did not gave them his urine sample that time. but only after 6 hours like he did with mosley fight delaying USADA DCO.
according to zero Floyd administered IV after 6 hours.
supporting my statement that floyd did not give urine samples when they arrived at his house @1:45PM because that was what USADA DCO used as one of the reason Floyd was dehydrated - he can not pee.
1:45 + 6 hours = 7:45 correct?
USADA left Floyd's house 8:15PM
7:45PM - 8:15PM is 30 minutes correct? (when did Floyd/USADA called the phantom confidential paramedic and when did he arrived arrived at Floyd's house?)
divide 30 minutes with all these stuffs:
1. Floyd peeing before the test
2. IV set-up
3. IV removal
4. IV removal
5. Floyd peeing after the test
6. USADA DCO collecting the samples
7. USADA processing all paper works
that would give you and approximate of 15 minutes to finish IV..
where is the calculation wrong? well it may be just 10 or 20 minutes depending on the rest of the factors.
Not sure what you are getting at. Once again, YOU said it takes 2-4 hours for 250ml of IV fluid to be delivered. Were you right or wrong? It doesn't matter if the person is a boxer or not. Are you trying to say that it would take a different amount of time based on if the person is a professional boxer or not? How many more idiotic statements are you going to make? Really.
regular person gets dehydrated because they don't have the services of the best S&C coaches money can buy.
you should remember that my stance was Floyd was not dehydrated and 750 ml of IV administered that fast is no longer for dehydration purpose.
Don't know of any mistakes I've made. The only thing I recall is you trying to say I made a mistake by editing my post yourself, you clown. That should be a ban worthy offense.
yeah right mr. prefect. your deflection and ignoring the issue for couple of days made you escape that topic.
So again:
DO YOU ADMIT YOU WERE WRONG ABOUT 250ml REQUIRING 2-4 HOURS?
DO YOU ADMIT THAT YOU WERE A FOOL TO BELIEVE AN IV CAN CAUSE SOMEONE TO BLEED OUT FROM THEIR PELVIS?
I know why you can't answer.
here it is:
link: http://allnurses.com/nursing-student...on-283058.html
Feb 19, '08 by CritterLover
it depends on how you look at it.
250 cc/hr is either a slow bolus or a fast hourly rate. it amounts to a bag (liter) of fluid over 4 hours.
typically, post-op patients (that can't eat or drink) get fluids at about 100-125 cc/hr.
npo patients (non post-op) generally are at 75-100 cc/hr.
typically, when a patient is either symptomatic (low bp or low urine op), the docs will order a ns bolus. or, new patients (either er or direct admit) that have a dx of dehydration will also be given a ns bolus.
in most patients, we give it either wide-open, or maybe over an hour. if the patient is compromised with cardiac or renal issues, we usually give the bolus over 2-4 hours.
usually once the bolus has been given, the ivf will be run at about 125/hr; sometimes the rate is as high as 250 cc/hr. even if the hourly rate is 250/hr, that is usually a pretty short-term rate, maybe overnight. once the dehydration is corrected, you don't need fluid that fast becasue most don't lose fluid at that rate.
once their bp and uop pick up, the docs will usually decrease the rate.
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now what? LOLComment
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genius floyd fan criticizing doctors judgement LOL.
here it is:
link: http://allnurses.com/nursing-student...on-283058.html
Feb 19, '08 by CritterLover
it depends on how you look at it.
250 cc/hr is either a slow bolus or a fast hourly rate. it amounts to a bag (liter) of fluid over 4 hours.
typically, post-op patients (that can't eat or drink) get fluids at about 100-125 cc/hr.
npo patients (non post-op) generally are at 75-100 cc/hr.
typically, when a patient is either symptomatic (low bp or low urine op), the docs will order a ns bolus. or, new patients (either er or direct admit) that have a dx of dehydration will also be given a ns bolus.
in most patients, we give it either wide-open, or maybe over an hour. if the patient is compromised with cardiac or renal issues, we usually give the bolus over 2-4 hours.
usually once the bolus has been given, the ivf will be run at about 125/hr; sometimes the rate is as high as 250 cc/hr. even if the hourly rate is 250/hr, that is usually a pretty short-term rate, maybe overnight. once the dehydration is corrected, you don't need fluid that fast becasue most don't lose fluid at that rate.
once their bp and uop pick up, the docs will usually decrease the rate.
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now what? LOL
YOU ARE THE BIGGEST MORON EVER. Please just log out.Comment
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Now read carefully. You might hurt yourself, but try to comprehend.
1. There were no records of 3 failed drug tests, you moron. And the case was settled after 2,695 papers were already delivered to Pacquiao's team. Again, does this prove that Hauser has no idea what he was talking about, since he said the request caused an immediate settlement and no papers were delivered? Yes. Where is the proof of something known as an inadvertent use waiver? Doesn't exist. Your argument is severely lacking, and Hauser was made to look like the idiot that you truly are.
2. There is nothing about your above statement that tells when the partial urine sample was given, so shut your dumb ass up. Furthermore, Mayweather gave a partial urine sample during the Mosley fight as well.
"Members of USADA, United States Anti Doping Agency come into the gym. Mayweather is happy to be taking a test today, and says he is truly trying to take a stand for what he believes is right, because too many fighters are dying, getting brain damage, getting hurt in the ring. Mayweather gives his urine sample, but he’s dehydrated and needs to fill it up completely."
The first episode of the Mayweather vs. Mosley 24/7 Reality Series The first episode of Floyd Mayweaher & Shane Mosley 24 7 premiered on Saturday evening, and the episode starts with an explanation of how these two fighters had never met in the ring despite their long and storied careers but finally it’s happening. Mayweather […]
Which makes it clear he didn't wait 6 hours to give the partial sample, idiot.
Furthermore, your time frame relies on your misunderstanding of Zero, who already corrected you about what he meant, but you're too ****** to understand.
3. You really need to see the information I posted again to decide if the IV caused the woman to bleed out from her pelvis? HAHAHAHA. YOU ARE A MORON!
4. You won't be able to weasel out of your statement that 250ml of fluid takes 2-4 hours. It doesn't. I've shown you proof and I can show you more.
Testimonial from an IV clinic in Chicago:
"I travel extensively and after a two week coast to coast to coast trip just couldn’t conquer my dehydration. Went in on Monday, spent 45 minutes there, had a B12 shot... feel great."
Again, it doesn't take 2-4 hours for 250ml of IV fluid. The above clinic gives 1000ml of IV fluid. You lose.
5. Show me proof of NSAC ever deeming a fighter to be dehydrated. I'll wait...
Never have they ever deemed a fighter to be dehydrated before a fight, so why would they do it this time?
Furthermore, you are a hypocrite. Pacquaio passed the NSAC physical and there was no notice of his rotator cuff injury. He was caught in a blatant lie about when the injury occurred:
"Pacquiao said: “We wanted a shot for numbing the shoulder but we respect the decision of the Commission it was getting better and better but was still not 100 per cent."
Then he said this:
“No, I don’t have pain or injury before the fight. I just want to make sure that whatever happened, I’m still there. I’m not saying I’m not 100 percent condition.”
He never showed any pain during the fight, and he didn't even go to therapy afterward, yet you take his word for it? hahahaha. Exposed!
Anything else I can do for you? You are a blundering buffoon. You shouldn't be allowed to post here. Don't respond to me again until you admit you are wrong about 250ml taking 2-4 hours, admit that it's idiotic to believe an IV can cause someone to bleed out from their pelvis, and admit it's idiotic to believe in the red/blue corner theory.Comment
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Now read carefully. You might hurt yourself, but try to comprehend.
1. There were no records of 3 failed drug tests, you moron. And the case was settled after 2,695 papers were already delivered to Pacquiao's team. Again, does this prove that Hauser has no idea what he was talking about, since he said the request caused an immediate settlement and no papers were delivered? Yes. Where is the proof of something known as an inadvertent use waiver? Doesn't exist. Your argument is severely lacking, and Hauser was made to look like the idiot that you truly are.
2. There is nothing about your above statement that tells when the partial urine sample was given, so shut your dumb ass up. Furthermore, Mayweather gave a partial urine sample during the Mosley fight as well.
"Members of USADA, United States Anti Doping Agency come into the gym. Mayweather is happy to be taking a test today, and says he is truly trying to take a stand for what he believes is right, because too many fighters are dying, getting brain damage, getting hurt in the ring. Mayweather gives his urine sample, but he’s dehydrated and needs to fill it up completely."
The first episode of the Mayweather vs. Mosley 24/7 Reality Series The first episode of Floyd Mayweaher & Shane Mosley 24 7 premiered on Saturday evening, and the episode starts with an explanation of how these two fighters had never met in the ring despite their long and storied careers but finally it’s happening. Mayweather […]
Which makes it clear he didn't wait 6 hours to give the partial sample, idiot.
Furthermore, your time frame relies on your misunderstanding of Zero, who already corrected you about what he meant, but you're too ****** to understand.
3. You really need to see the information I posted again to decide if the IV caused the woman to bleed out from her pelvis? HAHAHAHA. YOU ARE A MORON!
4. You won't be able to weasel out of your statement that 250ml of fluid takes 2-4 hours. It doesn't. I've shown you proof and I can show you more.
Testimonial from an IV clinic in Chicago:
"I travel extensively and after a two week coast to coast to coast trip just couldn’t conquer my dehydration. Went in on Monday, spent 45 minutes there, had a B12 shot... feel great."
Again, it doesn't take 2-4 hours for 250ml of IV fluid. The above clinic gives 1000ml of IV fluid. You lose.
5. Show me proof of NSAC ever deeming a fighter to be dehydrated. I'll wait...
Never have they ever deemed a fighter to be dehydrated before a fight, so why would they do it this time?
Furthermore, you are a hypocrite. Pacquaio passed the NSAC physical and there was no notice of his rotator cuff injury. He was caught in a blatant lie about when the injury occurred:
"Pacquiao said: “We wanted a shot for numbing the shoulder but we respect the decision of the Commission it was getting better and better but was still not 100 per cent."
Then he said this:
“No, I don’t have pain or injury before the fight. I just want to make sure that whatever happened, I’m still there. I’m not saying I’m not 100 percent condition.”
He never showed any pain during the fight, and he didn't even go to therapy afterward, yet you take his word for it? hahahaha. Exposed!
Anything else I can do for you? You are a blundering buffoon. You shouldn't be allowed to post here. Don't respond to me again until you admit you are wrong about 250ml taking 2-4 hours, admit that it's idiotic to believe an IV can cause someone to bleed out from their pelvis, and admit it's idiotic to believe in the red/blue corner theory.
answer these few simple questions as simple and as direct as possible.
was Floyd dehydrated? with proof if possible
what time was the Iv administered
who administered IV name please.
how fast was floyd able to finish 750ml of unknown solution.
what time did floyd gave the first urine sample.
if you don't know all these things just say so, don't be ashamed to admit it.
you are still a genius in my eye no matter what LOLComment
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your running around in circle like a dog trying to catch his tail.
answer these few simple questions as simple and as direct as possible.
was Floyd dehydrated? with proof if possible
what time was the Iv administered
who administered IV name please.
how fast was floyd able to finish 750ml of unknown solution.
what time did floyd gave the first urine sample.
if you don't know all these things just say so, don't be ashamed to admit it.
you are still a genius in my eye no matter what LOL
Thank you for proving the point that everyone has been trying to tell you Pacroach idiots all along. You are not privy to any of this information. Congratulations. You just told yourself to STFU.Comment
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