Beau Wrote:
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> One more thing... What about us, the bettor,
> player, gambler, or punter? We get the shaft if
> they ban lasix. How in the world are you going to
> tell if your horse that you bet is about to bleed?
> I know I won\'t be placing any wagers on horses
> that\'s for sure. I may as well try greyhounds. LOL
Yes the absence of LASIX will add uncertainty to the game.
One thing I am certain of however is that at this very moment the folks who
develop equine PEDs are working feverishly to develop an undetectable
organic/synthetic substitute for LASIX.
We need to go back to the 1980s, when the only runners who were treated with
LASIX were runners who bled (visibly) during a workout or a race. I am aware that
high tech diagnostic tools developed since the 1980s now show that almost all
runners bleed to some extent during/ after exertion, and that there are those who
believe that not to allow even slight bleeders to be treated with a diuretic is
inhumane; I think this is a rather extreme position.