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Thursday, December 01, 2005

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hyperventilatie

I will probably get censored, but I just wanted to say....I struggle with this 'game' which can be like an addiction. When I was nine a friend showed me how to do it and now I sometimes do it when I'm alone and stop just as I'm about to pass out or let myself down right before I lose consciousness.....I wish there was a twelve step program to help with this. Don't start.

wilma oxendine

This "chocking game" is probably far more serious than ANYONE knows! I am in my 50"s, and I can remember the girls doing a similar thing in the girls bathroom at school, and NO adult ever knew about it. And this was in elementary school! I had forgotten about this thing, I thought it was silly. I didn't need to be popular in such a way. I am a very frightened grandmother, now. I'm sure peer pressure is having a major part in this.

Jared

i was 13 when i started this game it is a varient of course instead of choking directly i applied pressure to the arteries on either side of my throat i got dizzy and then got a rush when i stopped i still do it to this day and it is an addiction i wish i could quit easily i go long periods without doing it then pick it back up again its hell and the thing is that after a while u start to have seizures they get more frequent and longer as u do it and can cause collapse and injusry from falling or muscle spasms which can cause u to run into stuff and what not one time i did it and almost impaled my eye on a soap dispenser i grabbed the counter but my body jerked forward if i hadnt had my hands on the counter it woulda been ugly kids can do it in their rooms with the doors open its not a good thing and dont start doing it im horrified now of what will happen if i keep going

Loni

Kids think nothing will hurt them - this is not a drug - just one time, etc. My son was one of them. He was only 16 He was a "good kid". He would have never tried drugs. He loved life - loved his 9 siblings - and most of all loved God. He had compassion for people. But, he learned of a game - this game he lost - lost his life. He tried the "choking game". His 11 year old brother found him hanging. His 15 year old brother cut him down. We are just past a year since his death, and it's still very hard. This game is dangerous, foolish, and mostly likely WILL cause death.

I am hoping my son's death, can save a life - maybe your child's, or your friend's.

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http://journalingthroughthevalley.blogspot.com

neon

I will probably get censored, but I just wanted to say....I struggle with this 'game' which can be like an addiction. When I was nine a friend showed me how to do it and now I sometimes do it when I'm alone and stop just as I'm about to pass out or let myself down right before I lose consciousness.....I wish there was a twelve step program to help with this. Don't start.

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