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Old 07-15-2005, 09:01 PM
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Default Heard of the Pass Out Game?...Parental Alert

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/13/cho....ap/index.html



BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- A 10-year-old boy was found dead, hanging from a tree, apparently killed while trying to get high by playing the "pass-out game," authorities said.

Dalton Eby may be the second Idaho child killed in recent months while playing a choking game, trying to cut off the oxygen supply to the brain to achieve a type of "high."

Dalton's mother reported him missing last Thursday when he failed to return home after visiting a friend. Search and rescue crews found his body Friday in a tree near his Island Park home, the Fremont County sheriff's office said in a statement.

There was nothing at the scene suggesting that anyone else was involved, the sheriff's office said.

"During the course of the investigation it was learned that there is a game that is common knowledge to many of our youth. A game known as the 'pass-out game,' the 'fainting game,' the 'tingling game,' or the 'something dreaming game' -- to name a few," the statement added.

Dalton's parents had never heard of the game, and neither had the parents of his friends, the sheriff's office said.

That was also the case three months ago in Nampa, where 13-year-old Chelsea Dunn was found dead after apparently hanging herself in her closet.

An investigation was inconclusive, but Dunn's family believes she died accidentally while playing the game, which was popular with a group of girls at her school. Six girls at the school were suspended for a day after a security camera videotape showed the seventh-graders choking each other in a hallway.

Though the so-called game is new to many adults, it's likely something that children have been doing for a long time, said Connecticut-based child psychologist Dr. Lawrence Shapiro, author of "The Secret Language of Children: How to Understand What Your Kids are Really Saying."

"That's scary," Shapiro said.

In addition to talking to kids about drugs and alcohol, parents should discuss other risky behavior, like the pass-out game, Shapiro said.

"Younger kids don't know that they can die from this, that it's a very dangerous activity," Shapiro said.

Nathan Hoiosen, a school resource officer with the Nampa Police Department, said youngsters think the choking game offers a safe buzz compared with drinking or doing drugs.

"You wish you could just take the kids and shake them and say, 'What are you thinking?"' Hoiosen said
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Old 09-27-2005, 10:12 PM
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This "game" has been around for some time. I am 25 and my husband is 29. This "choking game" was popular when we were in grade school. Children need to be warned that this can hurt or kill them. My husband said he tried it with his friends. So did I. When I tried this in fifth grade, I figured nothing bad could happen because passing out doesn't kill you. I didn't think of the possibilities. When I tried this, nothing happened so I pretended to pass out. It's scary that this is the first that I remember hearing of this on the news, yet kids have been doing this for a long time. Some kids might think it's a safe high since it doesn't involve drugs or alcohol.
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Old 03-08-2006, 01:48 PM
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Default The cokeing game.......

My cousin was blinde well this guy came into him house and tryed to take stuuf from his house and well my cousin trying to fight back they did not know that he was blind and so they played the chokeing game on him and then man did it so hard that he calapsed my cousins neak to the back of his neak and it killed him... instantly ...i still go to school in younger greads and someone in my class brought it up after reading it in a seventeen mag... and we started to talking about it and alot of kids in my class had alreayd tryed them game... then when i told my story of my cousin they really started to think thats what could happen to me........ They r so many things about the game and people think they should try it i even see it on a tv show and they were teaching someone how to play they were practicly teaching us kids...

well thats all i had to say Thanks!

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Old 04-21-2006, 08:21 AM
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You know...I've heard a lot about this game on parenting websites, but I have yet to hear of an actual incidence of a child hurting or killing themselves playing it. the game has been around for a while, but i dont think it is as widespread as parents seem to think it is. This news story is one. child, mentioning another. These are the only two deaths I have ever heard of from this game...ever. So two. I can think of more kid hit by car accidents than choking game.
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Old 04-22-2006, 02:40 AM
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Just because people play it and survive doesnt mean its really a good idea. People survive car crasher, we dont all go running our cars into walls. I dont think its as widespread a prblem as parents seem to think it is however.
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Old 07-16-2006, 09:29 AM
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Exclamation Number of 'Choking Game Deaths': over 100 since I lost my boy on May 6, 2005!

Originally Posted by seeemilywrite
You know...I've heard a lot about this game on parenting websites, but I have yet to hear of an actual incidence of a child hurting or killing themselves playing it. the game has been around for a while, but i dont think it is as widespread as parents seem to think it is. This news story is one. child, mentioning another. These are the only two deaths I have ever heard of from this game...ever. So two. I can think of more kid hit by car accidents than choking game.
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Do you realize at the time you wrote this that in just a one month period of time there were THREE deaths, two in the same state? Do you know since you wrote this that over 100 have died as a result of this high risk, thrill seeking, DEADLY activity?

Now how many kids can you think of that were "hit by car accidents"? Do you know OVER 100 in one years time?

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Old 07-16-2006, 11:02 AM
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I did something similiar to this in high school, but it didn't involve choking. While lying on the floor, you had to take 10 deep breaths and hold on the 10th, and someone else would push on your chest..until you eventually passed out. I think it was termed 'The Elevator' around my area. I, however, would not want my children doing this.
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Old 07-16-2006, 11:47 AM
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I too did this in elementary school, we also did the squeeze around your chest version, I remember waking up and seeing the clouds. Between helium, alcohol, Whipped cream cans, paint, markers, etc., its amazing more of us don't have fewer brain cells.
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Old 07-17-2006, 07:58 AM
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I have heard alot about this also. When I was in middle school it was very popular. I did it and fell forward on a glass table and had to have 8 stitches above my lip.( didnt feel anything when I fell because I was out cold ). Kids these days play the scariest games.

I believe Oprah or Dr Phil did a show about this, and the dangers. There were a couple differnt familys that lost there kids because of them playing that game. Very scary!!!

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