He is likely in stage three, because stage three is marked by three signs: Isolation, Legal Problems, and Depression. He shows isolation—when asked how much he drinks he either doesn’t answer or lies—so that points to stage three.
One might instinctively believe that textured fabrics on athletes' apparel would hinder their speed. However, this isn’t necessarily the case; sometimes, rougher clothing does not impact performance negatively. If an athlete has previously trained in coarse outfits, then their competition performance won’t falter due to these garments. Conversely, if they suddenly switch to smoother clothing on the day of the event, it could pose challenges since they are unaccustomed to it. Ultimately, success hinges on individual adaptation and the ability to perform under unusual conditions. With adequate practice in smooth clothing, some athletes may adjust without issue.
Option C could be correct.
I suspect the doctor would conduct a brain scan or CT scan to validate the presence of the brain tumor