Brimcbhoy
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So its not unknown for 'athletes' to claim they have Asthma to use that excuse if they fail a drug test in sport.
All of a sudden they develop a lung condition and need an inhaler. My own sister and daughter suffer from this condition. THEY HAVE DONE SO FROM AN EARLY AGE.
The treatment of this illness means you have to inhale certain steroids to boost your lungs capacity to EXHALE air.
Now an unfortunate side effect means drug tests cannot distinguish anaerobic steroids (the kind the cheat Lance Armstrong used) to the helpful ones genuine asthma users use to alleviate their condition.
Just google the amount of EPL players who have asthma (allegedly) .
Micky Beale, although not a qualified doctor, has advised many of a player that he could, possibly, be suffering from this lung condition.
Draw your own conclusions.
All of a sudden they develop a lung condition and need an inhaler. My own sister and daughter suffer from this condition. THEY HAVE DONE SO FROM AN EARLY AGE.
The treatment of this illness means you have to inhale certain steroids to boost your lungs capacity to EXHALE air.
Now an unfortunate side effect means drug tests cannot distinguish anaerobic steroids (the kind the cheat Lance Armstrong used) to the helpful ones genuine asthma users use to alleviate their condition.
Just google the amount of EPL players who have asthma (allegedly) .
Micky Beale, although not a qualified doctor, has advised many of a player that he could, possibly, be suffering from this lung condition.
Draw your own conclusions.