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X¤MurderDoll¤X 01-15-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 534469)
Sounds like she had a faulty system to begin with. A half gallon of water killed her? Come on.

exactly. not the fault of the radio station.

BlackSunProductions 01-15-2007 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by crabapple (Post 534480)
Well, we've finally figured out what the main problem with beer is: It contains water! Too damn much water.

Oh, and by the way... cigarettes don't cause cancer, water does :p .

stygianwitch 01-15-2007 11:57 AM

Found this info from a quick google search, first hit http://www.schizophrenia.com/sznews/...es/002417.html had this at the bottom of the page

"This is called hyponatremia and is common when symptoms are untreated or under-treated. To cause hyponatremia, the person has to drink incredible quantities of water, because even with large amounts of water, the body balances electrolytes and remains healthy. "

Although this guy was suffering from Schizophrenia and was on medication

The STE 01-15-2007 12:35 PM

In Advanced Bio for my final project I wrote an article about water, but only ever called it Dihydrogen Monoxide or DHM, and made the argument that it should be banned. Most people agreed.

Check it out:
Dihydrogenmonoxide (also called DHM) is colourless, odorless, has no taste and cannot be filtered. It is one of the most common chemicals used today. It is used in foods, power plants, and animal testing among other uses. It is an additive in sodas and other unhealthy junk foods. It’s even in the water you drink, and since it cannot be filtered, any water-filter device you buy will not get rid of it. It is used almost everywhere, and yet is responsible for countless deaths every year.
DHM is harmful and even fatal in many possibly unavoidable ways. For example, exposure to it in any form can cause severe tissue damage. Accidental inhalation can inhibit respiration and even cause death. Ingestion, too, can be hazardous. Signs that you have recently ingested DHM range from a bloated uncomfortable feeling, chronic urination, body electrolyte imbalance, nausea and even death. Symptoms vary depending on amount of ingestion. Also, once consumption has started, dependency is almost automatic. And once dependency has set in, a lack of DHM is fatal. It is also used illegally in conjunction to drug usage, such as ecstasy and in the growing of marijuana.
But the hazards of DHM are not just to people. Its ecological effects are just as varied and just as harmful. In every theory about global warming and the greenhouse effect, DHM is a major part. It is also a major component in acid rain. In the early 90’s there was an excess of DHM in some midwestern states. This caused damage to plant life, wildlife and property. It is also a major ingredient in harmful pesticides. Once produce has been contaminated by DHM, it is impossible to cleanse it of it. Property damage can range from rotting of wood, lawn damage, rust, and decreased effectiveness of automobile brakes.
But despite all the hazards of DHM, use, production and even selling it are still legal. The government sanctions its use in power plants, allows excess amounts of it to be dumped in rivers and oceans, and vast quantities of it to be stored for later use. When asked, officials said the continued legality of the chemical was for the ‘economical health of the nation’.
DHM should be legal no longer. DHM kills thousands of people each year in the United States alone. By voicing your opinion here, you can help support the banning of DHM.

stubbornforgey 01-15-2007 12:50 PM

It would be like she was drowing.
Understand that they had to hold all that water without going to the toilet.
As it stated ..a nurse warned of the dangers and was rebuffed by the deejay.
Excesive use of anything on a period of time is harmful for some.

Roderick Usher 01-15-2007 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by stubbornforgey (Post 534504)
It would be like she was drowing.
Understand that they had to hold all that water without going to the toilet.

Just read up on it and now I know that beer is waaaaaaaaay safer than water (just like every civilization believed up until the mid 19th century)

Death from too much water is about diluting the salt content of the blood. When salt levels fall in an organ, fluids are forced into the organ as an emergency measure, often swelling that organ. When the organ is the brain, trapped in a bony shell, there is nowhere for the tissue to go when it swells. The tissue literally crushes itself against the inside of the skull causing brian damage and possibly death.

Amalthea_unicorn 01-16-2007 12:09 AM

Yes, that should shut down that radio!

Vodstok 01-16-2007 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Amalthea_unicorn (Post 534687)
Yes, that should shut down that radio!

They talked about this on Opie and Anthony this morning. They said the DJs are SO fired, and they would know, because they have been canned twice before.

Elvis_Christ 01-16-2007 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by stygianwitch (Post 534491)
Found this info from a quick google search, first hit http://www.schizophrenia.com/sznews/...es/002417.html had this at the bottom of the page

"This is called hyponatremia and is common when symptoms are untreated or under-treated. To cause hyponatremia, the person has to drink incredible quantities of water, because even with large amounts of water, the body balances electrolytes and remains healthy. "

Although this guy was suffering from Schizophrenia and was on medication

Cheers for that link, interesting reading. I wanted to do the test on there but it was offline.

Vodstok 01-16-2007 06:56 AM

I drink a ton of water in a day, but i also eat, AND i go to the bathroom fairly frequently (id say once every 2 hours or so)

Probably why i dont get sick very often...


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