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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 530485" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Giulia, I do understand you are trying to be helpful. And this seems to be a matter you feel strongly about. I am sorry if I sound blunt but I do know more about WADA's inner workings than you. And I certainly know more about <strong>my</strong> son's specific situation than you. And my <strong>adult</strong> son would feel strongly about the idea that because he has an addiction he has been in good recovery from over a year now he should forsake his work and his lifelong dream (which is also his main motivation in recovery and for which he has worked hard thousands and thousands hours for) for life just so that he could use a drug that could maybe help a tiny bit in that recovery. I doubt that would be something he is willing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 530485, member: 14557"] Giulia, I do understand you are trying to be helpful. And this seems to be a matter you feel strongly about. I am sorry if I sound blunt but I do know more about WADA's inner workings than you. And I certainly know more about [b]my[/b] son's specific situation than you. And my [b]adult[/b] son would feel strongly about the idea that because he has an addiction he has been in good recovery from over a year now he should forsake his work and his lifelong dream (which is also his main motivation in recovery and for which he has worked hard thousands and thousands hours for) for life just so that he could use a drug that could maybe help a tiny bit in that recovery. I doubt that would be something he is willing to do. [/QUOTE]
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