| Baseball Player Gets Rid Of Blood Circulation Problem With Viagra
Date: 3rd March 2009
Brian Bocock, the baseball player who started off in 2008 as a shortstop for the San Francisco Giants, has reportedly got hold of the anti-impotence drug Viagra after a specialist in St. Louis prescribed him the medicine for treating the problem he encountered regarding blood circulation to his fingertips. However, according to further revelations by the sources, the athlete has cured his blood circulation problem with the help of Viagra.
The baseball player Brian Bocock got to know about his problem in blood circulation when during the middle of June last season; he felt pain in his right hand fingers and also noticed the fingertips changing into purple and blue. As soon as he sensed the problem in his fingers, he approached a St. Louis specialist, who provided a solution, the anti-impotence drug Viagra and aspirin.
To get hold of Viagra, Brian Bocock had to visit a pharmacy to purchase a month's supply of Viagra pills, actually meant for treating erectile dysfunction in men. However, when Brian Bocock`s friends played jokes on him regarding his Viagra usage and inquired whether he experienced specific problems after using Viagra, he told them that the use of Viagra has helped him to get rid of his blood circulatory disorder. He also revealed that the doctors could not pin point the cause responsible for his blood circulation problem and that he is not sure if the problem would surface again.
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