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Subject: Was: Any asthma sufferers in OBRA land? Just want some informati
Date: 02/29/2004 03:28 AM
From: Pat Sagers

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On this topic of corticosteroids, I've had several shoulder surgeries and
they both have been injected a number of times. I don't remember any "lift"
in my performance. I think most of the injections may have been prednisone
with a long term numbing agent. Could a doctor comment on why this is
banned and does it actually improve performance in some way? I was under
the impression it was the anabolic type of steroids that were not allowed.

Pat

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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On this topic of corticosteroids, I've had several shoulder surgeries and they both have been injected a number of times.  I don't remember any "lift" in my performance.  I think most of the injections may have been prednisone with a long term numbing agent.  Could a doctor comment on why this is banned and does it actually improve performance in some way?  I was under the impression it was the anabolic type of steroids that were not allowed.</FONT></P>

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