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Inhuman 01.14.2007 03:43 PM

Woman dies from drinking too much water
 
I feel so sorry for her kids...

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/01/13....ap/index.html

Prisstina 01.14.2007 05:01 PM

I heard about this earlier today. While I feel sorry for her family (especially the kids) she should have known too much water can kill you. Shame on the radio station.

Trasher02 01.14.2007 05:04 PM

Shame on the radio station indeed they should be prepared for such things.
"Hold Your Wee for a Wii" haha

Lethrneck4 01.14.2007 05:21 PM

she should have known water could kill her?? hahaha...um, how much did she drink exactly, cause ive drunk more than what was stated in that article and didnt come close to dying or feeling sick. its water for god sakes, how could the radio station know? ask anyone how much water it would take to kill someone and im sure they wouldnt know...there is no one to blame here, just a freak occurence...she sounded like a nice woman so lets not start with the "she got what she deserved crap"

haha...LOL @ she should have known...have some class man

atari 2600 01.14.2007 05:42 PM

The people that approved the radio station contest are legally liable to some degree in this woman's death. Contestants may have signed a waiver that exempt the radio station from responsibility. The article isn't clear.

To say that no one is at fault because no one knows about water intoxication is just asinine.
The bottom line is the contest endangered the contestants.
And even if the station made them sign waivers to enter, then the station still would still be liable to some degree unless they could successfully prove that the risks involved with the contest were at least explained to the contestants beforehand.
But chances are there were no waivers, judging by how dangerous this contest was. In this case, the station is fully liable. It is true that the contestants should have had a lick of sense themselves, nevertheless, the station should have to pay for their ignorance. The woman who died paid for their ignorance (and her own), and now her children have no living mother.

Water intoxication stories are usually associated with hazing rituals.
Pledges are forced to drink massive amounts of water and to not use the bathroom. After staying on their feet for hours on end, many hallucinate and/or get violently ill, and sometimes, somebody dies.

However, the most famous case of water intoxication involves a British schoolgirl's birthday party in the late eighties/early nineties (feel free to look it up).
She took Ecstasy and drank a couple gallons of water. Since pure MDMA dangerously inhibits the body from sweating, her brain cavity filled up with enough water to cause it to swell and compress the spinal nerve at the base of the neck which shut down her involuntary functions like breathing.
This death prompted an investigation that made MDMA illegal in many countries, including the United States.

Danny Himself 01.14.2007 06:21 PM

The world is retarded.

atari 2600 01.14.2007 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
The world is retarded.


...this radio station's legal department being more retarded than most...

...a woman dies because Nintendo came up with a stupid name and even stupider radio people thought it would be cute to have a contest for the consoles by seeing how long people could keep from going "wee wee"...

It's certainly a stunning display of stupidity.

Such astoundingly high levels of stupidity are achieved here that it almost reads like a mock-up of the news at The Onion or something; it just seems to silly to be real.
Unfortunately, it is all too real.

Danny Himself 01.14.2007 06:36 PM

I mean, of all the competitions you could stage..

Prisstina 01.14.2007 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Lethrneck4
she should have known water could kill her?? hahaha...um, how much did she drink exactly, cause ive drunk more than what was stated in that article and didnt come close to dying or feeling sick. its water for god sakes, how could the radio station know? ask anyone how much water it would take to kill someone and im sure they wouldnt know...there is no one to blame here, just a freak occurence...she sounded like a nice woman so lets not start with the "she got what she deserved crap"

haha...LOL @ she should have known...have some class man


Don't gimme this shit. Anyone with half a brain knows about water intoxication (maybe not you?). The radio station should have done some fucking research & shouldn't have assumed drinking gallons of water would have no effect but a full bladder. And I do not believe the words "She got what she deserved" were in my original post, "man". Get yourself some class.

!@#$%! 01.14.2007 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prisstina
Don't gimme this shit. Anyone with half a brain knows about water intoxication (maybe not you?). The radio station should have done some fucking research & shouldn't have assumed drinking gallons of water would have no effect but a full bladder. And I do not believe the words "She got what she deserved" were in my original post, "man". Get yourself some class.


oh, prisstina, let me introduce you to leatherneck. he does NOT have "half a brain", im afraid. please lower your expectations and deal accordingly.

Tokolosh 01.15.2007 04:33 AM

Hyponatremia occurs when the body’s balance of salt and water become quickly diluted. It affects the production of nerve impulses, and impairs mental processes. Cells take on extra water and expand. As they swell, they put stress on the body’s organs, particularly the brain, which has little room to expand within the skull. That explains why she was having headaches before she died.

fishmonkey 01.15.2007 07:17 AM

Jesus, i laughed at the "hold yr wee for a wii" line but i feel fuckin bad for her now.

feel so bad for her kids.

jon boy 01.15.2007 08:55 AM

jesus, what have we become?

compulsive diarrhea, jico 01.15.2007 09:09 AM

hahah,
gluttony is a deadly sin.

RdTv 01.15.2007 09:23 AM

I think this would be considered greed if any of the so-called ''deadly sins''. Anyways, it is the radio staions fault and many people the world over, especially doctors, nurses and nutritionists can tell you minutes on end about water intoxication.

I feel for her family and friends and wish them the best under the circumstances.

compulsive diarrhea, jico 01.15.2007 09:31 AM

gluttony and greed, she was asking for it!

it's suicide.

wait until the insurance company finds out.

hahah

Tokolosh 01.15.2007 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RdTv
Anyways, it is the radio staions fault and many people the world over, especially doctors, nurses and nutritionists can tell you minutes on end about water intoxication.


I don't agree. She was responsible for her own actions.

Toilet & Bowels 01.15.2007 10:52 AM

only in america would such a contest happen

ploesj 01.15.2007 11:04 AM

i read about that this morning, it's pretty stupid, didn't the radio station warned anyone, did some research, put a limit? if you do a contest that has to do with eating stuff, i think it'd have to be a logical step to inform yourself about eventual risks and warn contestants.. i feel sorry for this woman and her family, this shouldn't have happened.

James Blonde 01.15.2007 11:53 AM

What will happen with the radio station, James Blonde thinks.

Inhuman 01.15.2007 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Blonde
What will happen with the radio station, James Blonde thinks.


Maybe Bush will hang em'

James Blonde 01.15.2007 11:56 AM

Or send as extra-troops to Iraq, wonders James Blonde again.

Inhuman 01.15.2007 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Blonde
Or send as extra-troops to Iraq, wonders James Blonde again.


Good retort, I wouldn't be surprised.

Lethrneck4 01.15.2007 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh, prisstina, let me introduce you to leatherneck. he does NOT have "half a brain", im afraid. please lower your expectations and deal accordingly.



MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!! thanks !@#$%


 

!@#$%! 01.15.2007 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lethrneck4
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!! thanks !@#$%



 


but i don't even need to add anything to this!! you've said it all. thank you.

Lethrneck4 01.16.2007 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
but i don't even need to add anything to this!! you've said it all. thank you.


i totally agree, anytime i can post a bush picture here.....im filled with glee!

i love the fact you have bush now in one of your posts! hahahaha

lets see how much longer i can keep you dangling on my every word


MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!!

hows life !@#$%! ?? judging by the pic in your posts....not too good

hahaa!

The Lung 01.16.2007 02:43 PM

um... maybe you should get a life lethrneck. It seem you are a little obsessed with !@whatever. You're just making yourself look like an idiot. I had a plan to kill this guy at school once by telling him to drink vast amounts of water for money. He declined because he knew what would happen and he is the most retarded person I've ever met.

Lethrneck4 01.17.2007 03:19 PM

yeah, water intoxication......the #1 killer in america...hahaa

lets see who takes the bait now.....this is like fishin for sunnys with a bare hook.....effective....but sad

have a nice day!

James Blonde 01.17.2007 03:27 PM

James Blonde hums om mani padme hum.

The Lung 01.17.2007 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lethrneck4
yeah, water intoxication......the #1 killer in america...hahaa

lets see who takes the bait now.....this is like fishin for sunnys with a bare hook.....effective....but sad

have a nice day!


All I can say is wow...

I wish I could keep you in a jar for future amusement, dang.

LittlePuppetBoy 01.17.2007 05:03 PM

Man those kids are gonna be in hell when they actually play a wii from now on.

tesla69 01.17.2007 05:07 PM

I don't think people are generally aware of water intoxication. of course, we all know how deadly marijuana is, even though it would require ingestion of 40 pounds to kill a human.

Inhuman 01.18.2007 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tesla69
I don't think people are generally aware of water intoxication. of course, we all know how deadly marijuana is, even though it would require ingestion of 40 pounds to kill a human.


But still easy to mix with other substances to kill you faster, that's why I don't blaze anymore. I have side effects from previous mixtures


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