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Pain Barrier Injection
 
entee
Posts: 28
Posted on 2009-03-04 5:28:29
My player was injured and now it says his condition is bad. It says he is still injured and can play if given the Pain Barrier Injection, my question is how do i get it?
  
Solana_Steve
Posts: 1336
Posted on 2009-03-04 6:00:36
You just play him and presumably his performance wouldn't be 100%.

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Jinto
Posts: 3527
Posted on 2009-03-04 16:13:40
in other words you inject Steroids and hes able to play but if it works like real life then there a chance he could get hurt worse and be out longer

its best to just let them rest inless you MUST have them
  
Solana_Steve
Posts: 1336
Posted on 2009-03-04 16:21:54
Jinto wrote:

in other words you inject Steroids and hes able to play but if it works like real life then there a chance he could get hurt worse and be out longer

its best to just let them rest inless you MUST have them



I honestly don't think it increases his chance of injures...which seems to be a product of training intensity and occurs during the training update.

I'm guessing his game performance isn't 100%, nothing more.

Again, this is my guess.


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Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2009-03-04 16:22:08
cortizone is probably a more apt injection than roids.
  
karma99
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-03-04 19:21:13
My QB took the injection this past Saturday and scrambled for a 49 yard TD run.. I'm with Jinto on this, they're steroids
  
Jinto
Posts: 3527
Posted on 2009-03-04 21:39:46
karma99 wrote:

My QB took the injection this past Saturday and scrambled for a 49 yard TD run.. I'm with Jinto on this, they're steroids



How could they be anything else LOL i mean with it always in the news it just seems like the first thing you would think of when you think of Injections Injuries and sports

but i didn't say it would make them get hurt quicker i was just saying IF it was like real life and you play still injured you can get hurt worse
  
Squish
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-03-05 1:09:38
Steroids as known to the public (anabolic steroids) are not pain killers. As mentioned earlier, Cortisone (a corticosteroid) is the likely culprit. Cortisone is released by the body to trigger a fight or flight response. It acts to raise adrenaline levels and kill pain. By injecting it into the body, it effectively starts a fight or flight response. The problem is that just because you can't feel pain/damage, it doesn't mean it's not happening.

An interesting related story:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Whitehead

  
 
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