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  • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
    Where in the ISTUE does it say if your urine is dark you should have an IV for rehydration ****head
    SIGHHHHHHH. GIVE UP.

    WADA confirmed that under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standard for The****utic Use Exemptions (ISTUE), a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.

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    • How many tests did Armstrong pass using IV, why is IV banned, is it used to mask LEDs, yes or no

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      • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
        How many tests did Armstrong pass using IV, why is IV banned, is it used to mask LEDs, yes or no

        LMAOOOOOOOOO. NOW YOU ARE JUMPING TO SOMETHING ELSE? YOU'RE AN EMBARRASSMENT.

        To answer your questions:

        1. How many tests did Armstrong pass?
        Not as many as he tried to claim.

        2. How many did he pass using an IV.
        Not sure. I do know that when he used an IV, he used it to manipulate his BLOOD and there was no test for EPO for the majority of the time that he used this method. When the test was developed, his samples FAILED.

        3. Is it used to mask LED's? LMAO.
        I ASSUME YOU THROW A BLANKET OVER AN LED TO MASK IT. LMAOOOOO

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        • When an IV infusion is administered to an athlete, the following criteria should be fulfilled:
          1. A clearly defined diagnosis.
          2. Supportive evidence that no permitted alternative treatment can be
          used.
          3. The treatment has been ordered by a physician and administered by
          qualified medical personnel in an appropriate medical setting. 4. Adequate medical records of the treatment.----------------------explain how floyd fulfilled this criteria

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          • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
            When an IV infusion is administered to an athlete, the following criteria should be fulfilled:
            1. A clearly defined diagnosis.
            I'm sure it was clearly defined being that 3 independent doctors familiar with WADA protocol approved of it.

            Originally posted by Shape up View Post
            2. Supportive evidence that no permitted alternative treatment can be
            used.
            Being that 3 independent doctors on the The****utic Use Exemption committee who had no knowledge of Floyd applying for the TUE approved the application...yep, seems it follows that they thought it was fine.

            Originally posted by Shape up View Post
            3. The treatment has been ordered by a physician and administered by
            qualified medical personnel in an appropriate medical setting.
            Do you want me to travel time and find out who ordered it? It was apparently administered by a paramedic. The setting must have been one that the paramedic found suitable since it was done with no problem. We already know that it need not be a hospital.

            Originally posted by Shape up View Post
            4. Adequate medical records of the treatment.
            Being that there was an entire application that was sent to the TUEC, and also sent to WADA, it would follow that medical records were taken.


            Now when are you going to answer my question?

            How did he use PED's when the urine sample passed WADA testing, and was not diluted based on both the DCO's specific gravity test and the independent lab's specific gravity test that followed.

            Still waiting. Can you answer or not?

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            • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
              LMAOOOOOOOOO. NOW YOU ARE JUMPING TO SOMETHING ELSE? YOU'RE AN EMBARRASSMENT.

              To answer your questions:

              1. How many tests did Armstrong pass?
              Not as many as he tried to claim.

              2. How many did he pass using an IV.
              Not sure. I do know that when he used an IV, he used it to manipulate his BLOOD and there was no test for EPO for the majority of the time that he used this method. When the test was developed, his samples FAILED.

              3. Is it used to mask LED's? LMAO.
              I ASSUME YOU THROW A BLANKET OVER AN LED TO MASK IT. LMAOOOOO
              He never failed a test, if IV didn't mask and cover peds then they wouldn't be banned would they brainiac

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              • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                He never failed a test, if IV didn't mask and cover peds then they wouldn't be banned would they brainiac
                1. Yes, Lance did fail a test. Go do some ****ing research.

                2. Prohibited WITHOUT A TUE. You are a worthless piece of shlt. Now shut the **** up you waste of bone marrow.

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                • Is a paramedic a doctor, NO, so that hasn't met criteria, by floyds own admission, it was only that his urine was darker than normal, no emergency so drinking water was the option to take, criteria wasn't met

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                  • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                    Is a paramedic a doctor, NO, so that hasn't met criteria, by floyds own admission, it was only that his urine was darker than normal, no emergency so drinking water was the option to take, criteria wasn't met
                    Are you aware of whether a physician was present or not? Yes or no?


                    Did it have to be an emergency? yes or no?


                    Stop ducking my question, punkass.
                    How did he abuse PED's when his urine was tested and found to be negative, while his urine was also found to not be diluted by both the DCO and the WADA lab.

                    Waitingggggg.....

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                    • Lance Armstrong never failed a test, say no more ****head

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