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(07-18-2018, 03:18 AM)laj link Wrote:Wonder if they took something like "no-doz" or similar. Something got the catecholamines pumping from the adrenal glands.
No Doz is classed by WADA as a category S6 Stimulant.
It's often wrongly reported as a blood test limit, but it is a urine test.
Can anyone be 100% safe taking high dose caffeine, every individuals body will probably process it slightly differently?
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(07-18-2018, 03:18 AM)laj link Wrote:Wonder if they took something like "no-doz" or similar. Something got the catecholamines pumping from the adrenal glands.
Apparently SVT is very common and “attacks often happen for no obvious reason. However, they may be triggered by a change in posture, exertion, emotional upset, coffee or alcohol.”
Putting in a hard sprint to get to a ruck contest could have been the trigger. If I remember correctly, Kreuzer was involved in a heavy clash just before he went off. Perhaps that was a factor :-\
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(07-19-2018, 09:29 AM)kruddler link Wrote:re Bold...
that was the statement from the club during the game. Replay showed he was tackled, but it was far from a tough tackle. You'd see much tougher tackles at training.
You’re probably right but he did struggle to get up. Perhaps the SVT kicked in before that clash :-\
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