dryheat44
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It's a widely accepted fact that those who play professional sports, especially football, are going to live shorter lives than the average human.
So when injuries occur I ask why not go to the doctor and have a full range of access to all recovery enhancement drugs? Including HGH.
My point is that if a doctor says HGH can help you recover from a torn ACL 4 months faster, how is that a bad thing? If anything it will lead to a more productive career/life after football (presuming the drugs help better rehab)
Let me make this clear though, I only think it should be used for serious injury recovery only and with doctor cooperation.
Also, I am no doctor so I can't say whether or not HGH or other drugs can stand to benefit athletes' healing process. I am just assuming it's possible and stating I support it.
Take Rodney for example, got caught doing HGH at 34 years old.
He looks good, fast, and quick.
He took it to rehab his knee and it looks like it has worked by all accounts.
Where is the negative?
What are your opinions on this?