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MethodWATER INTOXICATION - VIABLE METHOD?
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Been thinking about the woman in Indiana (I thing that's where she was from) who drank four bottles of water in 20 minutes and died. With my luck the only thing that would happen to me is I would be in the bathroom all night, but it's worth doing some research on. If I find anything of value I'll post here.
There was a really tragic case where a woman died after taking part in a water drinking competition on the radio. Not sure if you're refering to that?
I doubt it was peaceful though. Poor lady. It was really irresponsible of the radio programme to not find out whether doing it might cause harm. Here's an article on it:
A woman who competed in a radio station’s contest to see how much water she could drink without going to the bathroom died of water intoxication, the coroner’s office said Saturday.
There was a really tragic case where a woman died after taking part in a water drinking competition on the radio. Not sure if you're refering to that?
I doubt it was peaceful though. Poor lady. It was really irresponsible of the radio programme to not find out whether doing it might cause harm. Here's an article on it:
A woman who competed in a radio station’s contest to see how much water she could drink without going to the bathroom died of water intoxication, the coroner’s office said Saturday.
No this one was over july 4th where she felt dehydrated and started drinking a bunch of water and died when she got home. I hadn't heard of the above. You're right I smell a lawsuit on this one.
No this one was over july 4th where she felt dehydrated and started drinking a bunch of water and died when she got home. I hadn't heard of the above. You're right I smell a lawsuit on this one.
It was especially sad because I think she was trying to win a computer console for her kids. But yeah- maybe it isn't immediately obvious that an excess of water could kill but- we're biological machines after all. We're not designed to be able to cope with an excess of anything.
It was especially sad because I think she was trying to win a computer console for her kids. But yeah- maybe it isn't immediately obvious that an excess of water could kill but- we're biological machines after all. We're not designed to be able to cope with an excess of anything.
Yeah- definitely. It's just so tragic because it's not like anyone went out their way to make it happen. The radio people must have felt awful too. I can't say I'm a big fan of 'health and safety' but sometimes you have to think maybe it is a good thing. Extreme competitions like that really ought to be run past medical professionals to see if there are health risks.
Yeah- definitely. It's just so tragic because it's not like anyone went out their way to make it happen. The radio people must have felt awful too. I can't say I'm a big fan of 'health and safety' but sometimes you have to think maybe it is a good thing. Extreme competitions like that really ought to be run past medical professionals to see if there are health risks.
Nah the radio people, despite not intending to, can suck a dick. They failed that lady, and the challenge was stupid anyways. Should've picked something else ngl.
It's a common side effect of some drugs to get extremely thirsty. What ive heard is also 6 liters within 2-3 hours. Chugging that much in one go may make your stomach rupture instead I think, I'd imagine that's a bit more painful.
It's a common side effect of some drugs to get extremely thirsty. What ive heard is also 6 liters within 2-3 hours. Chugging that much in one go may make your stomach rupture instead I think, I'd imagine that's a bit more painful.
Been thinking about the woman in Indiana (I thing that's where she was from) who drank four bottles of water in 20 minutes and died. With my luck the only thing that would happen to me is I would be in the bathroom all night, but it's worth doing some research on. If I find anything of value I'll post here.
I read about this. The cells of the body swell up from the overload of water and the brain cells expand and since they are enclosed in the skull the brain swells and presses on the skull causing a headache. Then she passed out.
I'm personally not able to do this probably, drink so much water so fast.
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