Feds: "Choking Game" Has Killed 82 Youths
CDC Warns Parents Of Fad In Which Kids Wrap Leashes And Cords Around Necks To Seek High
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(AP / CBS)
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Play CBS Video Video Kids' Deadly Choking Game A growing number of kids nationwide are taking part in the deadly trend called "the choking game." The Early Show's Hattie Kauffman has more.
In the game, children use dog leashes, bungee cords wrapped around their necks or other means to temporarily cut blood flow to their head. The goal is a dreamlike, floating-in-space feeling when blood rushes back into the brain.
As many as 20 percent of teens and preteens play the game, sometimes in groups, according to some estimates based on a few local studies. But nearly all the deaths were youths who played alone, according to the count complied by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC started the research after receiving a letter last year from a Tacoma, Wash., physician who said her 13-year-old son died from playing the game in 2005.
"At the time I had never heard of this," said Dr. Patricia Russell, whose son was found hanging in his closet, but later learned he had talked to a friend about it.
The CDC counted reports from media and advocacy organizations in the years 1995 through 2007, totaling 82 fatalities of children ages 6 to 19. They did not include deaths in which it was unclear if the death was from the choking game or if it was a suicide. They also did not include deaths that involved autoerotic asphyxiation, which is self-strangulation during masturbation and is said to be mainly done by adult males.
The authors acknowledged that 82 is probably an undercount.
The report is being published this week in a CDC publication, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
CDC officials urged parents to be aware the fad exists, and to watch for possible warning signs like bloodshot eyes, marks on the neck, frequent and severe headaches, disorientation after spending time alone, and ropes, scarves or belts tied to bedroom furniture or doorknobs or found knotted on the floor.
The authors acknowledged that 82 is probably an undercount. They could not rely on death certificates, which do not differentiate choking-game deaths from other unintentional strangulation deaths. Instead, they relied mainly on a news database that is large but doesn't include all media outlets.
It's likely that there are about 100 U.S. choking game deaths each year, said Dr. Tom Andrew, New Hampshire's chief medical examiner, who has been studying the phenomenon for several years.
Andrew said many coroners and medical examiners likely label the deaths as suicides because they don't have the time or resources to interview a victim's friends and look for alternate explanations.
Many of the children who died form the choking game were described as bright, athletic students who apparently were intrigued by a method of getting high that doesn't involve drugs or alcohol, he said.
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- SgtRDS: I agree with what you said. There is absolutely no proof that cannabis can do any physical, mental, or psychological damage. Too much propoganda with the "Reefer Madness". Now if only I can find that darned movie, I could have a good time smokin'' to it!!!
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- Oh and pot is harmless, despite the "Reefer Madness" mentality of some people out there and most people know it. The only bad thing about smoking pot is that it''s illegal. I don''t advocate it for kids (though I was hitting it at 14), but just about every pot smoker I''ve ever known has led normal lives of finishing school (including in many cases graduate school) working, serving in the military (as I did, getting married, paying bills and just generally being the average family up the street.
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- I can%u2019t believe that someone as stupid as you comes up and suggests that our schools are better off with drugs in them. I%u2019m wondering what grade school you dropped out of.
Posted by marcpcbs at 09:20 PM : Feb 14, 2008
And I''m wondering what ethics class you dropped out from considering that you twisted my words and meaning so incredibly far to come up with this cheap shot. Either that our your just fu*cking ignorant that you actually took my words to mean this pile of sh*it you posted. - Reply to this comment
- SgtRDS
There%u2019s already a ton of pot in our schools and it%u2019s not harmless. It causes our kids to loose their memories and that%u2019s death to a student. The drop out rate is higher than it has ever been and pot is the main reason. I can%u2019t believe that someone as stupid as you comes up and suggests that our schools are better off with drugs in them. I%u2019m wondering what grade school you dropped out of. - Reply to this comment
- 10 years ago, when I was a freshman in high school, kids use to make themselves "pass out". But from holding your breath and pressing on chest.
It is scary-stupid-dangerous, but these things have been going on for years - Reply to this comment
- that one oakysphines, whispering pines, dancing trees guys plays that game still! He makes reference to it in his posts when he talks about naked girls and dancing trees (insert spine shiver here) c-r-e-e-p-y
Posted by sbbm at 07:53 PM : Feb 14, 2008
I''m convinced it''s singinrick on coke. - Reply to this comment
- Did they really have to say a "Dreamlike Floating in Space" feeling? That sounds great.
Posted by dnamj at 05:25 PM : Feb 14, 2008
Yeah but any decent homegrown pot can give you the same feeling and it''s harmless. - Reply to this comment
- "kilning"?
Da*mn speel chequer! I meant killing! I''d better be careful or roasting yourself to death in a kiln might just become the next ignorant fad. - Reply to this comment
- Idiots like these kilning themselves can''t help but to improve the gene pool.
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- It''s amazing but it''s true. I have had to talk with parents about their kids doing this so-called game. The parents were shocked. The kids were also shocked, as they really didn''t believe that it could kill them.
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- Uh, where are the kids learning this?
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- Is there a WII video game for this?
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- Hasn''''t this story been run before?
Posted by dragonmouse at 04:51 PM : Feb 14, 2008
Of course it has. This isn''t even new! This "Game" as it is being called, was being played back in the 60s'' and 70s''. Just more press now a days. - Reply to this comment
- Did they really have to say a "Dreamlike Floating in Space" feeling? That sounds great.
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- Parents let their kids get away with anything these days, so this isn''t surprising. Parents are too afraid their kids will feel hurt and won''t like them if they dish out discipline, so the kids end up controlling and manipulating their parents.
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- Hasn''t this story been run before?
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- Times have changed. Years ago they put glue in a paperbag and they get high that way..Kids I am 53. Our Teacher in the 60s was on the look out for that . She stopped that in the school. A classmate was in to it. I have never understood why they want to do stuff that may kill them. Is it attn grabber or to be at the centre of annn. Plaine dumb.
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- Amen to thinning the herd. If people do not understand that this can kill maybe we are better off if they take themselves out. If parents want to prevent this kind of tragedy, maybe they should discuss it with their kids along with the myriad other dangerous things in the world, I have.
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- oh lord!!! the liberal media would pick up on this and make it into a reality show..bad enough I have to see kids grow on beaves and butthead and jackarse..hey what is better to exploit than the young and the stupid.
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- We use to do something similar when I was kid. Yea it was stupid. Our game involved breathing deeply for about a minute then having your buddy push on your chest until you passed out. That must have been about 1990. We did a lot of stupid things as kids.
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