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  • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
    Yawn. I stopped reading when you said he failed again. Gonna go back, but while you are here hopefully...

    The point is he did NOT fail the 3rd time. So what the hell is your BOOM about.

    When do you think he started drinking. And how did he drink over 5 liters in that time, and was dehydrated for the 2nd test, yet diluted enough to pass the third when it was 733ng.

    Pleas answer. You're gonna get embarrassed again and again and again.
    BUT he failed the 2nd time. What do you not get about that?

    What did he fail? He failed on marijuana ONLY!!!!!! Just like what happened the other times!!!!
    Diaz admits to being a user!!!!

    Man, I told you, you didn't even have to admit that you are wrong but now this is getting ridiculous. This guy was guilty. Plain and simple. You just do not like that you are wrong but it happens.

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    • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
      Hahahahaha. Say what? Dropped to 1.005???

      Well you know now that his SPG WAS 1.009!!!!


      What the **** is wrong with you? Why are you giving info that goes against your stance, dummy??? Lol.

      Should I even read the rest of your post?
      As I said, this was my point. Specific Gravity Test is not always a good indicator!!! Its just a tool that helps the DCO but is not perfect.


      "When one gallon of water was drunk, not only did specific gravity fall to very low levels (creatinine<20, and specific gravity <1.003), but the marijuana assay turned negative and stayed that way, even after specific gravity levels had returned to normal! "

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      • Originally posted by adp02 View Post
        as i said, this was my point. Specific gravity test is not always a good indicator!!! Its just a tool that helps the dco but is not perfect.


        "when one gallon of water was drunk, not only did specific gravity fall to very low levels (creatinine<20, and specific gravity <1.003), but the marijuana assay turned negative and stayed that way, even after specific gravity levels had returned to normal! "
        lmaooooooo. He was slightly dehydrated at 10:38pm.....then to fit your agenda, he drank enough to reduce from 733ng to 61ng and had enough time for his specific gravity to drop down then make it back up to 1.009?????


        Lmaoooooooo. Keep going. I'm enjoying you bodying yourself! Tell me more!

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        • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
          BUT he failed the 2nd time. What do you not get about that?

          What did he fail? He failed on marijuana ONLY!!!!!! Just like what happened the other times!!!!
          Diaz admits to being a user!!!!

          Man, I told you, you didn't even have to admit that you are wrong but now this is getting ridiculous. This guy was guilty. Plain and simple. You just do not like that you are wrong but it happens.
          HE ALSO TOOK DRUG TESTS ON 1/23 AND 1/26TH TO MAKE SURE THAT HE WOULD PASS THE TEST! FAILED IT ON THE 23RD AND PASSED IT ON THE 26TH.

          Then he passes the WADA test, fails the Quest test by an extreme amount, then passes the WADA test 75 minutes later.


          Nick Diaz can beat a WADA test in 1 hour 15 minutes???? LMAOOOOOOO. TELL ME MORE.

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          • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
            "For example, urine cannabinoids levels which were higher than 10,000 ng / ml dropped to the low 100's after drinking 12 ounces of water. After drinking a gallon of water, with or without one of the "cleansing agents" added, it only took an hour for the specific gravity to drop to less than 1.005."

            BADA-BOOM!
            And while you're here bodying yourself, let's get to this wonderful piece of information you have for us.

            So....drink 12oz of water (this is less than a normal bottle of water. This is 354.88mililiters while a normal bottle of water is 500 ml).

            Yea...ahem. Drink 12oz of water and you can pass a drug test that had you at 10,000ng/ml of marijuana metabolite! LMAOOOOO

            You said Nick Diaz drank 5 liters before a past drug test...AND FAILED!!! WHAT THE ACTUAL ****????

            Absolute stoners don't even reach 10,000ng/ml of marijuana. Is that even humanly possible?

            Chronic users can have over 1000 ng/ml., and up to 6000 ng/ml.
            http://teamtoss.com/services/drug-te...g-information/
            Your study is the same one that had them smoke one marijuana cigarette ONCE A WEEK FOR 7 WEEKS WITH A 2 SECOND INHALE, 10 SECOND HOLD, AND 50 SECOND EXHALE FOR A TOTAL OF 8 PUFFS. LMAOOOO!

            AND NOT ONLY ARE YOU TRYING TO TELL ME THEIR MARIJUANA METABOLITES WERE AT 10,000NG, WHICH IS NOT SHOWN ANYWHERE DURING THE PAPER, BUT IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE MORE THAN HALF A BOTTLE OF WATER TO GET IT DOWN TO THE LOW 100'S. LMAO.

            OH, YOUR STUDY DID SAY THIS:
            Peak THC plasma concentrations for Subject C ranged from 66 ng/mL to 130 ng/mL across the fivetreatment session (data not reported).
            WELL, THERE YOU HAVE IT FOLKS. ANYONE WHO WANTS TO PASS A DRUG TEST, JUST LISTEN TO ADP02....AND DRANK HALF A BOTTLE OF WATER NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU SMOKE! LMAOOOOOOOOO!

            SORRY, BUT I THINK YOU NOW DESERVE THIS BECAUSE YOU'VE PROVEN THAT YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT, AS IV'E BEEN TELLING YOU!:


            BOOM!!!

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            • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
              As I said, this was my point. Specific Gravity Test is not always a good indicator!!! Its just a tool that helps the DCO but is not perfect.


              "When one gallon of water was drunk, not only did specific gravity fall to very low levels (creatinine<20, and specific gravity <1.003), but the marijuana assay turned negative and stayed that way, even after specific gravity levels had returned to normal! "
              LMAO.

              [IMG]http://i62.***********.com/albums/h95/travestyny/Screen%20Shot%202016-10-23%20at%206.18.34%20AM.png[/IMG]

              Yea, Nick Diaz could have drank a gallon of water like this guy, and had his specific gravity level begin to return to normal before the test.....


              IF HE HAD 6 HOURS. LMAOOOOO



              You ready to cry uncle yet???

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              • LOOK AT THIS ****ING IDIOT
                • PROVEN WRONG ABOUT USADA NOT INFORMING NYSAC ABOUT MORALES

                • Claims that an IV can be approved with a TUE, BUT NOT FOR 750ML. PROVEN WRONG!

                • Claims Floyd delays announcing fights to drug up, yet he passed 19 drug tests and needed to take an IV at the last minute? LMAO!

                • Claims that Pac and Floyd don't have to abide by WADA rules at all...yet he's upset that Floyd abided by WADA's rules for the IV. LMAO.

                • Doubles down on his claim that Floyd delays announcing fights...but somehow that left him scrambling right before the Pac fight with an IV. LMAO

                • Claims no one would know about the IV if not for Hauser. Proven WRONG!

                • Claims there could be no retroactive TUE for an IV infusion. Proven WRONG.

                • Claims WADA should just stop what they are doing and do hair testing. LMAO

                • Claims I lied about the TUEC not receiving the applicants names. Proven WRONG!

                • Claims Conte never sang the praises of CIR testing. Proven WRONG.

                • Claims that Floyd would be allowed to give diluted urine after the IV. Proven WRONG.

                • Tries to argue that an IV is used by athletes to pass urine tests. Proven WRONG.

                • Claims that USADA should have magically appeared in the dressing room to reveal Floyd's IV after NSAC denied Pac's medication. LMAO

                • Claims that NSAC's updated rules should be applied to all fights that came before the rule change, apparently. LMAO

                • Claims that a TUE is needed for hospital, clinical investigations, and surgical procedures. Proven WRONG!

                • Refuses to accept that the proceedure can be done outside of a hospital when a TUE is granted. Proven WRONG!

                • Conveniently disregards WADA commenting on this issue and implying that USADA would still have to follow the rules or risk sanctions. LMAO!

                • Again claims that the TUE can't be retroactive. Proven WRONG!

                • Claims that exceptional circumstances is referring to "dark urine" as opposed to something like THE DATE OF THE EVENT with respect to insufficient time to consider a TUE application. LMAO

                • Now for his latest act.... claims that drinking water was reasonable without any medical records, as if there are no situations where IV fluid is more reasonable than drinking water. Proven WRONG!


                Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                ?
                Up

                The criteria are:

                The athlete would experience significant health problems without taking the prohibited substance or method;
                Get the medical records and prove your case, or shut the **** up.

                Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                The the****utic use of the substance would not produce significant enhancement of performance;
                Saline doesn't enhance performance.

                Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                There is no reasonable the****utic alternative to the use of the otherwise prohibited substance or method;
                Prove it. Good luck when you have this:

                Oral rehydration is usually highly effective, yet there may be cases such as documented hyponatremia where hypertonic saline by IV is more effective than oral treatments.
                https://wada-main-prod.s3.amazonaws....ons_3.0_EN.pdf


                and this:
                Yes the ISTUE could allow for intravenous infusions to be used in instances of dehydration”, a WADA spokesperson told the Sports Integrity Initiative.
                http://www.sportsintegrityinitiative...eather-iv-tue/


                Disprove hyponatremia. Disprove adrenal fatigue. Disprove everything that would call for an IV more than oral rehydration. Go!

                Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                The requirement to use that substance or method is not due to the prior use of the substance or method without a TUE which was prohibited at the time of use.
                Being that he was tested before the IV plenty of times, it's clear there was no illegal substance or method used before the IV.

                GOODBYE BlTCH. LET THIS BE A LESSON. STAY IN YOUR GRAVE!
                R.I.P.

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                • You can make your posts as colourful and big as you like but nothing will change the FACT that floyd has a working relationship with usada and they have handed him a get out of jail card with the tue when he CLEARLY didn't need an IV, as I've proven floyd was checked by the NSAC doctor and he found no indications of dehydration, he had the IV at home requiring a prior tue, he didn't write on the questionaire that he was dehydrated and he didn't pass the criteria to be given a tue, along with the fact he has been so late in announcing opponents really suggests he's been flushing his system of illegal substances, as I've said, Armstrong passed plenty more tests than floyd and look what he was doing, by floyds own admission he had the IV because his urine was dark, his legacy is worthless the cheat
                  Last edited by Shape up; 10-26-2016, 03:03 PM. Reason: Add more

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                  • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                    You can make your posts as colourful and big as you like but nothing will change the FACT that floyd has a working relationship with usada and they have handed him a get out of jail card with the tue when he CLEARLY didn't need an IV, as I've proven floyd was checked by the NSAC doctor and he found no indications of dehydration, he had the IV at home requiring a prior tue, he didn't write on the questionaire that he was dehydrated and he didn't pass the criteria to be given a tue, along with the fact he has been so late in announcing opponents really suggests he's been flushing his system of illegal substances, as I've said, Armstrong passed plenty more tests than floyd and look what he was doing, by floyds own admission he had the IV because his urine was dark, his legacy is worthless the cheat

                    How do you fool the ATHELE BIOLOGICAL PASSPORT SOFTWARE with an IV?

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                    • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                      LOOK AT THIS ****ING IDIOT
                      • PROVEN WRONG ABOUT USADA NOT INFORMING NYSAC ABOUT MORALES

                      • Claims that an IV can be approved with a TUE, BUT NOT FOR 750ML. PROVEN WRONG!

                      • Claims Floyd delays announcing fights to drug up, yet he passed 19 drug tests and needed to take an IV at the last minute? LMAO!

                      • Claims that Pac and Floyd don't have to abide by WADA rules at all...yet he's upset that Floyd abided by WADA's rules for the IV. LMAO.

                      • Doubles down on his claim that Floyd delays announcing fights...but somehow that left him scrambling right before the Pac fight with an IV. LMAO

                      • Claims no one would know about the IV if not for Hauser. Proven WRONG!

                      • Claims there could be no retroactive TUE for an IV infusion. Proven WRONG.

                      • Claims WADA should just stop what they are doing and do hair testing. LMAO

                      • Claims I lied about the TUEC not receiving the applicants names. Proven WRONG!

                      • Claims Conte never sang the praises of CIR testing. Proven WRONG.

                      • Claims that Floyd would be allowed to give diluted urine after the IV. Proven WRONG.

                      • Tries to argue that an IV is used by athletes to pass urine tests. Proven WRONG.

                      • Claims that USADA should have magically appeared in the dressing room to reveal Floyd's IV after NSAC denied Pac's medication. LMAO

                      • Claims that NSAC's updated rules should be applied to all fights that came before the rule change, apparently. LMAO

                      • Claims that a TUE is needed for hospital, clinical investigations, and surgical procedures. Proven WRONG!

                      • Refuses to accept that the proceedure can be done outside of a hospital when a TUE is granted. Proven WRONG!

                      • Conveniently disregards WADA commenting on this issue and implying that USADA would still have to follow the rules or risk sanctions. LMAO!

                      • Again claims that the TUE can't be retroactive. Proven WRONG!

                      • Claims that exceptional circumstances is referring to "dark urine" as opposed to something like THE DATE OF THE EVENT with respect to insufficient time to consider a TUE application. LMAO

                      • Now for his latest act.... claims that drinking water was reasonable without any medical records, as if there are no situations where IV fluid is more reasonable than drinking water. Proven WRONG!




                      Get the medical records and prove your case, or shut the **** up.



                      Saline doesn't enhance performance.



                      Prove it. Good luck when you have this:

                      Oral rehydration is usually highly effective, yet there may be cases such as documented hyponatremia where hypertonic saline by IV is more effective than oral treatments.
                      https://wada-main-prod.s3.amazonaws....ons_3.0_EN.pdf


                      and this:
                      Yes the ISTUE could allow for intravenous infusions to be used in instances of dehydration”, a WADA spokesperson told the Sports Integrity Initiative.
                      http://www.sportsintegrityinitiative...eather-iv-tue/


                      Disprove hyponatremia. Disprove adrenal fatigue. Disprove everything that would call for an IV more than oral rehydration. Go!



                      Being that he was tested before the IV plenty of times, it's clear there was no illegal substance or method used before the IV.

                      GOODBYE BlTCH. LET THIS BE A LESSON. STAY IN YOUR GRAVE!
                      R.I.P.

                      Damn. Pact@rds look ****** as **** right now.


                      And they still don't have anything to add to the thread topic.


                      Just dumb **** over and over.


                      Smh.

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