They have to kinda keep Eddie on a pitch count in the extreme cold weather games because of his asthma.They really seem to be underutilizing him considering their QB's injuries
In the post game show they said that he was pulled after the first drive because it was acting up.They have to kinda keep Eddie on a pitch count in the extreme cold weather games because of his asthma.
Simply breathing the dry cold air can trigger an asthma attack. It happened to me and my son one year in Atlanta just walking one block. It has to be especially hard on Eddie trying to run in it.They have to kinda keep Eddie on a pitch count in the extreme cold weather games because of his asthma.
it happens to me all the time. asthma is awful. can't imagine having to deal with it in Green Bay WisconsinSimply breathing the dry cold air can trigger an asthma attack. It happened to me and my son one year in Atlanta just walking one block. It has to be especially hard on Eddie trying to run in it.
Looks like the Packers season will be coming to an end next Sunday, but I will be rooting for Eddie and the Pack.
Yeah, and a lot of the stronger asthma drugs are likely considered PEDs.Simply breathing the dry cold air can trigger an asthma attack. It happened to me and my son one year in Atlanta just walking one block. It has to be especially hard on Eddie trying to run in it.
steroids and amphetaminesYeah, and a lot of the stronger asthma drugs are likely considered PEDs.
The amphetamines belong to a class called "beta agonists," like albuterol. They all have the side effect of diverting the body's resources to building muscle, hence they are banned substances. Most of the beef, pork and turkey in this country is fed a beta agonist called ractopamine. It's classified as a hazardous substance by the FDA, particularly for folks with heart disease. The workers who feed it to the animals the last 30 days of their lives have to wear respirators and hazmat suits. It's banned everywhere in the world except for the US, Australia and Canada. It's claimed by the FDA that there's no residue in the muscle flesh. Problem is that other countries kept finding it and rejecting American beef and pork. So, the Chinese bought Smithfield. They've set up a dual distribution system. The hog farms which are to be ractopamine free will produce pork only for China. The remainder will continue to supply pork to the American public laced with the stuff. The best easy answer is to patronize Publix. Their letter to me states neither the pork nor the "Greenwise" beef they sell has it. Grass-fed been obviously doesn't have it, since the animals fed it have to be confined, being very ill. Many of them have to be dragged to slaughter, being no longer able to stand. The "Greenwise" beef is still corn-finished the last 30 days of the animals' lives, since they would die, if fed that diet longer. It's fatter and has a different taste than grass-fed, but it's healthier than the other beef, IMO. OK, rant over...steroids and amphetamines
Albuterol is normally taken in injectable form by body builders. I'm forced to take Prednisone (cortisone) for several conditions, from time to time. Like you, I can't imagine anyone taking it voluntarily, but some folk do, even buying it off the street...Albuterol is an emergency inhaler and not for everyday use. It is taken as needed. I hate the side effects and cannot imagine anyone voluntarily taking it no matter what muscles it adds.
I have had people offer me money for my albuterol (in college). I always refused because I might need it and my morals would not allow me to do it.