[quote]Man Overboard wrote:
Well, first none of these asthma or thyroid drugs are on the banned list. It's not illegal to get an IV either.
** Salazar ups the med dosages to maximum overdrive.
Second, it seems completely reasonable to tell an athlete to get tested for asthma at the time of year he/she is actually having allergic reactions/ asthma attacks as Salazar did for Fleshman.
** Salazar has athletes run up dusty, non-ventilated, emergency exit that are guaranteed to a make anyone suffer.
OK, fine but this is just YOUR OPINION...and professional athletes who make their living by pushing their bodies to the absolute limit may reasonably disagree. Where exactly do you draw the lines? If an athlete develops shin splints should they not just listen to their bodies and reduce training...or does an anti-inflammatory become "doping"?
** OK FINE BUTT YOUR OPINION is better? How so?
Well...you just answered your own statement here, didn't you?!
** Well...you just an ignoramus out of yourself, didn't you!?!?!?!
Ok....so call the post office cops and I'm sure they'll rush right over to put AlSal in jail for sending RX drugs though the mail.
** The Department of Homeland Security handles illegal drug shipping through the US Mail.
As for the Cytomel...it turns out that Kara was already on a different prescription for thyroid...so in the end Salazar wasn't really far off anyhow.
** Salazar is not a doctor. He is prohibited from playing doctor by US laws.
...and if you drink too much water it will kill you too....
** Oops, your ignorance is showing brightly.
Too much circumstantial evidence and not enough "I was in the room when Galen/Mo/Centro....."
** Like Salazar playing doctor, your playing Lawyer is a crackup.
Look, I think Epstein, Magness et. al. are completely credible....but it's all very thin soup when you look at what can actually be proven.
** PR Firm employees drink thin soup. It is a requirement of the job.