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Here's Where All The Floyd Cheat Theories Fail
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Come on, what does this mean----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.--------
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostHow many times have I told you, stay off the crack, again your deflecting, I need a laugh, what do you think that rule means, come on make me laugh
Why won't you do it? DO IT! I'm sooo interesting in seeing what happens after that
DO IT. STOP BEING A PVSSY!
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostCome on, what does this mean----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.--------
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. “For a case that would be monitored by WADA, yes the ISTUE could allow for intravenous infusions to be used in instances of dehydration”, a WADA spokesperson told the Sports Integrity Initiative. However, the spokesperson added: “This case is not one that is monitored by WADA because the World Boxing Council is not a signatory to the Code. We understand that USADA was contracted to conduct the anti-doping program for this fight, however.”
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostOh is that what you remember? I remember your source being the WWE and you trying to claim wrestling is real. LMAOOOOOOO.
GIVE UP BlTCH!!!
That was westernchamp?????? What a ****ing loser.
LMAO.
****ing idiot.
Damn. Pact@rds looking real bad in this thread. Lol.
WWE?
That's worst than ADP02 link to a WHIZZINATOR quote.
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostWe've gone through this a million times. YOUR OWN QUOTATION BODIES YOU, YOU ABSOLUTE MORON.
But but but....it's against WADA rules.
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Originally posted by Shape up View Post2 things, was it monitored, yes or no answer, 2nd did that say home visits, yes or no. Don't go on and on with your ****, a simple yes or no to both questions please
A home visit: Depends on what you mean by "visit." A paramedic was called. It's not a mobile hydration IV clinic. I highly doubt a paramedic being called is what they mean here.
Now two questions in return:
Is USADA monitored by WADA?
Did the WADA spokesperson say that a retroactive TUE can be issued for rehydration according to their rules?
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