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Maybe you should take an injection".
"I certainly would not take an injection at a table in a restaurant, but I will take my inhaled insulin".
That's going to take an injection of money and training, a re-evaluation of professional caring, and the recruitment and retention of compassionate and dedicated staff.
The Danish cyclist Jakob Fuglsang, who came second in the men's road race in Rio, was given permission to take an injection of triamcinolone, the same anti-inflammatory drug that Sir Bradley Wiggins was previously revealed to have used three times.
"It could eventually mean that instead of taking insulin injections three times a day, you might take an injection of this hormone once a week or once a month, or in the best case maybe even once a year," said Doug Melton (right).
"He is happy to take an injection, which shows his feeling about the game and the club," said Moyes.
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Swoopes said she took an injection Tuesday night, but the toe was still sore and swollen.
So, though he couldn't walk, he took an injection, and he was.
"It hits you quicker," she said, shortly after taking an injection the other day.
"I was concerned that Wayne had not trained all week and he had taken an injection," he said.
Angelos said it was "hard to believe" Palmeiro had used the drugs; Palmeiro said he thought he had taken an injection of B12.
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