Danm people really want to forget about froids 750IV
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Everyone Wants to Talk About Floyd's IV - What About Pac-Monster's Toradol Abuse???
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Oh so now it was an emergency, his slight dehydration was an emergency, yet he was accessed by a doctor 2 hours earlier and didn't note Floyd was dehydrated, Floyd himself didn't write it on the medical questionnaire, yet now you claim it was an emergency, your an absolute joke, this just proves Floyd cheated and usada let him nobjockey
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostOh so now it was an emergency, his slight dehydration was an emergency, yet he was accessed by a doctor 2 hours earlier and didn't note Floyd was dehydrated, Floyd himself didn't write it on the medical questionnaire, yet now you claim it was an emergency, your an absolute joke, this just proves Floyd cheated and usada let him nobjockey
PART TWO: STANDARDS AND PROCESS FOR GRANTING TUES
4.3 An Athlete may only be granted retroactive approval for his/her The****utic Use of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method (i.e., a retroactive TUE) if:
a. Emergency treatment or treatment of an acute medical condition was necessary; or
b. Due to other exceptional circumstances, there was insufficient time or opportunity for the Athlete to submit, or for the TUEC to consider, an application for the TUE prior to Sample collection; or
c. The applicable rules required the Athlete(see comment to Article5.1)or permitted the Athlete (see Code Article 4.4.5) to apply for a retroactive TUE; or
d. It is agreed, by WADA and by the Anti-Doping Organization to whom the application for a retroactive TUE is or would be made, that fairness requires the grant of a retroactive TUE.
WHERE THE **** DOES IT SAY IT HAS TO BE AN EMERGENCY? SHUT THE **** UP, CLOWN.
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostWHEN IS A TUE NOT REQUIRED FOR AN IV INFUSION?
If the athlete has an acute medical condition where an IV line was essential for treatment in a hospital admission, surgical procedure, or clinical investigation. Examples would be a severely dehydrated athlete with signs of circulatory compromise, the need for an IV line during a surgical procedure, and IV line in the antibiotic treatment of an acute infection, etc…
Clinical investigations to diagnosis medical conditions, such a medical imaging, may also require IV administration of non-prohibited medicine which is permitted.
In emergency circumstances, IVs may also be given by paramedical staff or physicians on the field of play, but an emergency TUE application is required as soon as reasonably possible after treatment has been received. Examples may include a semi- or unconscious athlete, an athlete who cannot tolerate oral fluids, or treatment of an acute injury.
IV infusions during home visits, urgent care or after-hours clinics, boutique IV and rehydration services, and doctor’s office visits are not hospital admissions and would require an approved TUE in advance.
You still haven't answered this ****head, IN ADVANCE do you understand what that means nobjockey
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostI'm expecting you to say next that fluid didn't have his IV at home, you can't stand losing obviously, note in that paragraph it covers rehydration so the ISTUE is irrelavent seeing the IV was at his home nobjockey
****** pact@rd saying ****** **** as usual.
Smh.
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Originally posted by shape up View Posti'm expecting you to say next that fluid didn't have his iv at home, you can't stand losing obviously, note in that paragraph it covers rehydration so the istue is irrelavent seeing the iv was at his home nobjockey
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