Sounds like she doesn't know what she is talking about.
None of the facts are clear so impossible to make judgments but if true where did he obtain the drug?Seems like a serious crime has been committed. Says position coach "coerced" Joshua into taking a schedule II controlled substance. Did the coach actually give Josh the drug? Where did Josh get it? Did a doctor prescribe it? Transferring a controlled substance is a federal crime, I'm sure.
This probably goes on a lot at Alabama. Somebody should send the DEA after Bama.
Did you read the article?None of the facts are clear so impossible to make judgments but if true where did he obtain the drug?
Really? That is what you took from that?
Andrew has a blind spot when it comes to the SEC.Yeah I was thinking to myself Andrew must have skimmed through the article. LOL
Really? That is what you took from that?
None of the facts are clear so impossible to make judgments but if true where did he obtain the drug?
The saddest part is the Bama fans in the comments section defending that blood sucking program.Joshua Frazier's mother rips Nick Saban, Alabama in scathing blog post — Touchdown Alabama Magazine
Former Alabama football player, Joshua Frazier’s, mother opened up about her son’s experience at the University of Alabama on Friday in a personal blog post, and the contents were beyond compelling. Frazier played for Alabama from 2014 to 2018. The Arkansas native finished his career at the...apple.news
Que GTFO GIF.Sounds like she doesn't know what she is talking about.
Seriously man, change your avatar to finebaum already.Sounds like she doesn't know what she is talking about.
This is another sad part, doctor or not. Any substance that alter's your state of mind or feeling can be addictive, including coffee. This is like saying it's hard to get addicted to weed. Maybe the ingredients make it hard to get addicted, but that's not what keeps people from coming back for more. You can be addicted to anything in this world.As a doctor, the biggest red flag is the part about vyvanse. It’s very difficult to get addicted to it as it is slow releasing and in controlled dosages. Also it is not nearly as dangerous as she claims. “Stoppage of heart” is the rarest of side effects and can be said about almost any drug. We prescribe vyvanse for many children with ADHD.
As a doctor, the biggest red flag is the part about vyvanse. It’s very difficult to get addicted to it as it is slow releasing and in controlled dosages. Also it is not nearly as dangerous as she claims. “Stoppage of heart” is the rarest of side effects and can be said about almost any drug. We prescribe vyvanse for many children with ADHD.
Really? That is what you took from that?