Actually, those warm-up pants are now available over-the-counter. The OTC
version has a draw-string for safety. (Although if you google, you'll find
internet tutorials on how to DIY remove the draw-string.) Also, the crotchless
versions (AKA "the Chippendale Special") still require a prescription.
By the way, what is soccer?
Yours,
William
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Datum: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 14:14:30 -0000
Von: "bettynanlipton" <beckycam@...>
An: soccer_atlanta@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [soccer_atlanta] Re: Sidelined for Treatment
> I would look into getting a prescription for those warm-up pants that snap
> all up the
> sides. I know they're usually for basketball, but under the
> circumstances, and with the
> right kick-back to your doctor from Champion Athletic Wear, I think he
> might find it in his
> way to write you up a little somthin' somthin'.
> --Becky
>
> --- In soccer_atlanta@yahoogroups.com, "John Turnbull" <globalgame@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > That spray must be applied by professionals. Alternatively, one can
> > douse the affected area in water from a squirt bottle. Again,
> > administering such treatment requires years of training and experience
> > at the top levels of the game.
> >
> > But thanks for the ideas.
> >
> > John T.
> >
> > --- In soccer_atlanta@yahoogroups.com, "William Gerdes" <wegerdes@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Isn't there some kind of invisible spray you could use? I've seen
> > this professionally. Magic spray, taken off the field in a stretcher,
> > run back on the field full speed a few moments later.
> > >
> > > I'd get a second opinion.
> > >
> > > Yours,
> > > William
> >
>
>
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