Originally Posted by Johnny Vegas:
I was thinking the same thing. Could be crohns or UC. I have ulcerative colitis and its put me in the hospital for 4 nights one time. I was given prednisone so I could bounce back relatively fast like back to work. Not sure if players are allowed to take prednisone. There was still multiple BMs that were bloody for a week before the medication stated working. Only thing that helped me with the flare ups were cannabis before I was prescribed anything. Literally stopped my urges to go for hours instead of going every 15 minutes a day during a flare.
Well, Prednisone is a steroid. I would imagine that the league wouldn't flip out over a bona fide medical condition that required the medication. If they did, that's bullshit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chinaski:
Well, Prednisone is a steroid. I would imagine that the league wouldn't flip out over a bona fide medical condition that required the medication. If they did, that's bullshit.
They should consider since it can be life threatening if not taken care of. Dysentery from UC does happen. I’m on humira for 2 years now. Had to jump through a lot hoops for the insurance company to get that prescription. [Reply]
We got him cheap and his contract is just. He's my favorite defensive player right now. My screen saver on my phone is him toppling Brady.
Go back and watch the last play of the game. Frank Clark went around Wynn like he wasn't even there. Seriously. Plus he's not even well. Battling illness all weak.
Originally Posted by chinaski:
Well, Prednisone is a steroid. I would imagine that the league wouldn't flip out over a bona fide medical condition that required the medication. If they did, that's bullshit.
I don’t think that kind of steroid will show up as a PED. [Reply]