Re: psychiatric drugs and shooting
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2021 8:34 pm
I took a sleeping pill once and dreamt I shot 600.....shame that I awoke to reality.
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Forgive me if I'm mistaken but I am assuming a typo in your post and what you intended to say was... "Doping allowed to everyone so it will make for a level playing field"?
hmmm... I understand that you have strong convictions.toddinjax wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:42 amForgive me if I'm mistaken but I am assuming a typo in your post and what you intended to say was... "Doping allowed to everyone so it will make for a level playing field"?
I pity and despise people who think like this for their ignorance and pathetic lack of character and honesty. They've no place in sports, or any other field, business, work, friendship, etc. that I would wish to be part of. I find it incredibly dim whited and arrogant to ignore the written rules of a sport, rules that every participant agrees to follow. Cheating is cheating no matter what, that will never change. If you're not good enough, stop behaving like an infant and accept your own limitations and do the best you can at whatever you choose to do. Would the idiots who think cheating is OK because "everybody is doing it" be OK with a surgeon and dentist cheated their why through medical school and internships?
From a scientific point it is also not true that letting everyone dope makes for a level field of play. PED's simply do not work at the same rate for every asshat that uses them. It has been documented that some people will experience an increased boost in performance than others when they all take the same dose of ped's.
If one can't play by the rules, DON'T PLAY. Competitors don't get to make or play by their own rules. A governing body does that, and those are the rules of play. Accept it or stay out.
One question: Was the quoted previous comment written with the aid of a performance-reducing substance?toddinjax wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:42 amForgive me if I'm mistaken but I am assuming a typo in your post and what you intended to say was... "Doping allowed to everyone so it will make for a level playing field"?
I pity and despise people who think like this for their ignorance and pathetic lack of character and honesty. They've no place in sports, or any other field, business, work, friendship, etc. that I would wish to be part of. I find it incredibly dim whited and arrogant to ignore the written rules of a sport, rules that every participant agrees to follow. Cheating is cheating no matter what, that will never change. If you're not good enough, stop behaving like an infant and accept your own limitations and do the best you can at whatever you choose to do. Would the idiots who think cheating is OK because "everybody is doing it" be OK with a surgeon and dentist cheated their why through medical school and internships?
From a scientific point it is also not true that letting everyone dope makes for a level field of play. PED's simply do not work at the same rate for every asshat that uses them. It has been documented that some people will experience an increased boost in performance than others when they all take the same dose of ped's.
If one can't play by the rules, DON'T PLAY. Competitors don't get to make or play by their own rules. A governing body does that, and those are the rules of play. Accept it or stay out.
Letting everyone do whatever they wanted was a common refrain in professional bicycle racing.. It didn't work primarily because the team with the best doping program, which cost a lot of money, usually won. Armstrong and US Postal being the prime example.emre-nur wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:07 amhmmm... I understand that you have strong convictions.toddinjax wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:42 amForgive me if I'm mistaken but I am assuming a typo in your post and what you intended to say was... "Doping allowed to everyone so it will make for a level playing field"?
I pity and despise people who think like this for their ignorance and pathetic lack of character and honesty. They've no place in sports, or any other field, business, work, friendship, etc. that I would wish to be part of. I find it incredibly dim whited and arrogant to ignore the written rules of a sport, rules that every participant agrees to follow. Cheating is cheating no matter what, that will never change. If you're not good enough, stop behaving like an infant and accept your own limitations and do the best you can at whatever you choose to do. Would the idiots who think cheating is OK because "everybody is doing it" be OK with a surgeon and dentist cheated their why through medical school and internships?
From a scientific point it is also not true that letting everyone dope makes for a level field of play. PED's simply do not work at the same rate for every asshat that uses them. It has been documented that some people will experience an increased boost in performance than others when they all take the same dose of ped's.
If one can't play by the rules, DON'T PLAY. Competitors don't get to make or play by their own rules. A governing body does that, and those are the rules of play. Accept it or stay out.
William, please check into rehab(¿) before you shoot your eye out! Perhaps you can hire an ADD lawyer taking amphetamine-salts(ß) to reverse your commitment to the mental institution(╪).william wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:16 amOne question: Was the quoted previous comment written with the aid of a performance-reducing substance?B Lafferty wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 5:17 pm I do have ADD and take amphetamine salts. I wish that I had been diagnosed years ago before I went to law school.
Wow! They let William post to the internet from Lock-down at his asylum - seems this inmate can still type even under the influence of thorazine. Well, that's your tax dollars at work for the socialist "safety net," even the clinically insane have computer access. How does one use a keyboard while confined in a straight-jacket?
Poor William - locked up! In William's current UNENVIOUS situation, locked in a communist Insane Asylum, his probation officer still allows him to post his apologies to the internet. His electroshock treatments seem to be helping his chronic alcoholism, but he is still a prohibited person from owning a firearm under Federal Title 26§922 United States Code.
For the person without ADD or ADHD, the use of ADD medication provides an increase in focus/concentration that enhances performance beyond the non-ADD shooter's natural ability. The same is true with non-ADD students using ADD medications for taking examinations. However, if you do have a legitimate ADD diagnosis, the use of ADD meds does not provide an advantage in the sense that it does with the non-ADD person. It just brings you to where you would be if you didn't have ADD or ADHD. Under the WADA Code there is a therapeutic use exemption that recognizes the situation that I just outlined. I haven't checked to see if ADD medication therapeutic use exemptions have been granted for any sport.seamaster wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:29 am ADHD drugs for attention deficit, like Focalin and Adderell, definitely your temporal shooting ability.
Got hold of a few Focalin tablets. Tried it out. It is definitely cheating when it comes down to shooting. Within half hour, you are completely focused on task at hand. Focus on front sight? No problem, can focus on that front sight for minutes without tiring. Smooth trigger ? No problem, finger goes super smooth.
Just that Focalin try out on 10m range, it easily increased 10-15 points. But after that try out, I still find it more fun to struggle through the fundamentals el natural. It is more fun and challenging.
But do those ADHD stuff work on the range? They DEFINITELY work, but cheapen the score.
FYI. Those that are confined voluntarily or involuntarily dont call them M & M s. They are referred to as Skittles.atomicgale wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:32 pmNah . . . just mix a bunch of your friends "Meds" in a bowl & eat 'em like M&Ms . . . then see what happens next . . . .PirateJohn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:26 pm As someone who has battled mental illness my entire adult life and who has also worked as a forensic toxicologist, do not mess around with psychiatric medication unless it is prescribed by a doctor for a specific condition. Psychiatric medicines can have terrible effects on people who don't have the conditions they're used to treat.
Seems like people on medication are not meant to compete at olympic level. I guess, generally, it is no problem since in many branches athletes are very young. Yet, appears to be an issue with shooting where athletes over 40 is not infrequent.Xman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:07 pm Looking over the 2021 WADA doc and List:
Cortizone.....compete in pain or else
Insulin .... Go into diabetic shock and die or else
Prednisone ... Scores of medical uses on AND off label. Use a substitute...guess what..there are none WADA legal
Tamoxifin ..... Ladies, have an early breast cancer diagnosis ....too bad. Die.
Yes there are medical exemptions, the process is convoluted, time constrained and appeals are hard to get given the documentation, statements, testimony, other evidence and date of competition.
Most prohibitions are in AND out of competition there is testing, testing, testing required.
Am not a medical professional but I do stay at Holiday Inn Express.
I guess it would be on the list since not the commercial brands but active ingredient compounds or molecules are stated.atomicgale wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:27 am What if I eat some of these pills my Veterinarian prescribed to my Dog to calm him down? Bet this stuff ain't on the list!