ADHD drug positive for doping drug test, gold medal canceled blinkers' sobbing confession (Stay)
Aug 04, 2025
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In the MBN 30th anniversary of the foundation of MBN on the 4th, a consolation project 'Oh Eun-young Stay', the writer confessed his feelings to Dr. Oh Eun-young.
The first person to talk about this day was a professional athlete who had been running the same way since elementary school.
He said "Last year, I ranked third in Korea's 800m nationwide. He trained for the national team without taking a day off. I made an effort without shame. But I couldn't get rid of my 'blinking'."
Then 'blinking' became a problem in everyday life. I decided to go somewhere else while having dinner with my friend, but I left my bag without paying for it. I also left my cell phone to charge and went home."
The problem continued while I was exercising. There were times when I couldn't run the game because I left my shoes behind, and I couldn't participate in the competition because I didn't bring my number ticket.
Blinking "Time appointment is the most important thing because it is a group life while exercising, but eight to nine times out of 10 are late. It's okay for me to just get in trouble, but it's so painful for my friends to get in trouble because of me because it's a group life."
Dr. Oh Eun-young said "What Blink said is a matter of attention. There are so many people like this around us. If a specialist makes a 1:1 diagnosis properly, 20% of the world's population has a problem with attention that must be treated.'
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He "It was so upsetting. I tried hard, so when everyone was going to play on their day off, I stayed in the dorm and trained. He shortened his personal record and won first place. It's because hard work has paid off. But when the doping result came out, everyone was like, 'You ran well because you took medicine'. It was denied trying and sweating."
It seems like people are just looking at him and saying, "He's a drugged kid." It seems like people's conversations are all about me. It's hard to run into someone. I drank because I wanted to forget the pain. I drank six days a week..." he confessed.
Then "It's dangerous because I'm taking both alcohol and depression medicine" " and "I took four days of sleeping pills. If you sleep for three days, that's good. That's how I spent a week. He even wrote a suicide note in his medicine.
Dr. Oh Eun-young said "It must have been so hard on your mind. You're so lucky to be here," he said, consoling the blinker.
shyun@sportschosun.com