Khamelion
Tour Winner
I don't agree, life and the real world is not made up of black and white but lots of shades of grey. It's the shades of grey we evaluate and try to decide if we need to make them black or white.
Are we saying that you have Asthma and your Doctor says that you need drugs due to your condition because you are unwell but really you don't but the rules say if your Doctor says you need them then it's ok to have them (also how much can you give them, say they only need a small amount but you give them a bigger amount as you know it has a side effect of improving performance) it is not cheating or is it cheating or is it a grey area that needs looking at? All in all it looks like a mess to me.
Personally if you aren't well then you can have the drugs but you don't get to compete because taking the drugs to make you feel better can also improve performance. Sure it's hard if you miss out but no harder than any other person missing out due to illness/sickness/injury.
I agree with what you write above, yes, if you are unwell and go to see a doctor about you illness then the doctor will prescribe if appropriate the relevant drug you need.
If however you are a sports man or women and, you, as in my example have asthma and you're chosen sport is one which requires a lot of physical exertion that will get you out of breath, then why did you choose that sport? Why did you become professional? knowing in both cases that you will likely suffer because of your underlying illness and have to take drugs to alleviate the symptoms which is tantamount to cheating even if the sports governing body tells you it is legal within the given guidelines.