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Former steelers suing the team
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(01-24-2016, 09:42 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: According to the story, they never told him the long term effects of repeated toradol use.

How many here believe that, assuming he isn't lying, he would have taken the shots if they told him there was only a 1.1% chance of acute renal failure? Considering the OP believes athletes will take hormone blockers and live as women for years and years just to compete in the Olympics, I'm going to suggest he also believes that an NFL player would take a non-steroidal pain relief medication if there was a 98.9% chance it wouldn't cause issues and allow his career to continue.

The missing point here is that he actually had a condition already that the team would have discovered from blood test. This isn't the 1.1% chance when you have an organ that is actually not working correctly. 

This story actual is worth following, if the team did know about the protein leak in his kidney, then injected him without saying this stuff could actually cause serious health concerns due to your existing condition then it's a very winnable lawsuit and a very shitty move by pitt.

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RE: Former steelers suing the team - Murdock2420 - 01-26-2016, 02:10 AM

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