Viagra Helps Brian To Hit His Balls Harder
Written by Rupert Kircz | Thursday, 26 February 2009 | There are 3 comments
A 23 year old San Francisco Giants baseball player has been prescribed Viagra by his doctors!

The player called Brian Bocock however is not suffering from erectile dysfunction due to poor blood flow in the penile artery, (which would be extremely unusual given his health and his age), but is just suffering from poor circulation in his right hand. Brian started to experience pain in his right hand in the middle of last year but it was not until he noticed that the end of his fingers were turning purple and blue that he realised that he should get medical help.
Finding somebody who could help him was not easy and he claims to have seen “just about every doctor in America”. A specialist doctor in St. Louis however came up with a solution for him which involved a little bit of Viagra mixed in with aspirin. Aspirin is known to thin the blood and Viagra is known to boost circulation thus providing a double whammy effect for the circulation problem in his hand.
Pharmacists were said to have been surprised when the almost 6ft., 200lb. athletic young man walked into his local pharmacy to buy a month supply of Viagra. Brian who needs one Viagra tablets daily is hardly the normal Viagra buying customer. The majority of Viagra is purchased by older men who suffer decreased erectile function due to unhealthy living or just old age.
Brian says that all his friends and team mates have been asking him if he is experiencing any “side effects” with a wink and nudge, but he explained that the amount of Viagra that he is being given is not enough to have an effect on his erectile function. However the Viagra is having a positive effect on his game playing ability and his professional career is looking far more promising now.
And it’s all thanks to the wonder drug Viagra!

There are 3 comments on this article.
Jamie said:
What will they be giving viagra for next?
Randy said:
Is this a joke? his name is boCOCK and he is being viagra?
Rupert said:
He's real. Not a joke. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Bocock
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