Read More...Major League Baseball has taken an unprecedented step in the Biogenesis of America investigation, paying a former employee of the South Florida anti-aging clinic linked to performance-enhancing drugs for documents on athletes named in the case, the New York Times reported Thursday night.
The move, according to the newspaper, came after at least one player linked to the clinic bought documents from a former employee there in order to destroy them. The Times, citing two unidentified people ...
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1. Ivan Grushenko of Hong Kong posted on November 27, 2012 at 06:35 PM # hit 0 | hit 0That's for PEDs. This is for greenies.
50 games is for a first performance enhancing substance violation.
This apparently is a second stimulant violation.
Is this serious? What is nj.com? Open source blog posting for 1.5-page high school freshman research papers?
No, a real freshman would know what adderall is.
Uhh...what?
You wouldn't think so. I have ADD (legitimately), and I pretty much just had to tell my doctor that I had it, and that I have enormous difficulty functioning without the meds, and that was it.
When I recently switched doctors, the new one didn't wait to see my old records; I told her what meds I was on and the dosage, and she wrote me a new scrip.
Both old and new doctors did insist on running blood work after a few months to make sure I wasn't having liver or other problems, but once that was done, I just have to show up every month for a new scrip. (Schedule II controlled substances can't be refilled and can't be called in; you need a physical prescription each time. And you can't get 90-day mail-order scrips anymore. Sigh.)
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