puppy All American 8888 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The tragic death of a South Carolina 10-year-old more than an hour after he had gone swimming has focused a spotlight on the little-known phenomenon called “dry drowning” — and warning signs that every parent should be aware of.
“I’ve never known a child could walk around, talk, speak and their lungs be filled with water,” Cassandra Jackson told NBC News in a story broadcast Thursday on TODAY.
On Sunday, Jackson had taken her son, Johnny, to a pool near their home in Goose Creek, S.C. It was the first time he’d ever gone swimming — and, tragically, it would be his last. " |
more here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24982210/
sorry if old, but didn't see anything.6/5/2008 4:47:58 PM |
jackleg All American 170957 Posts user info edit post |
wow.
back in middle school or so, a family friend lost a 5 year old in Jordan Lake. 2 or 3 other siblings there and both parents all witnessed the end result. it's traumatic i hear 6/5/2008 4:50:29 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
I call bullshit until someone can explain the mechanism for this. 6/5/2008 4:55:59 PM |
DirtyMonkey All American 4269 Posts user info edit post |
it the pool - i don't know. but i do remember something about if you were to inhale a lot of salt water, the salt can dry out and release water in your lungs. that's probably completely wrong, but it was something like that. 6/5/2008 4:58:04 PM |
puppy All American 8888 Posts user info edit post |
^^his lungs filled with water and interfered with his oxygen supply causing him to become tired. After he fell asleep, his lungs stopped working due to being filled with water.
if you actually read the article it explains it really well.
[Edited on June 5, 2008 at 4:59 PM. Reason : ^] 6/5/2008 4:58:44 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_drowning
Wikipedia takes a different position. It refers to different happenings that cause 'dry drowning', and the claim that left over water does it is questionable.
Most questionable is the claim that the left over water deprives the lungs of oxygen. If he could take in enough air one minute then why couldn't he later? Certainly something else happened maybe like the seawater thing ^^ that the news failed reporting on.
[Edited on June 5, 2008 at 5:00 PM. Reason : no, the news totally [fail]ed] 6/5/2008 5:00:15 PM |
buttseks Suspended 1227 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The tragic death of a South Carolina 10-year-old " |
Quote : | "I bathed him, and he told me that he was sleepy" |
6/5/2008 5:24:25 PM |
puppy All American 8888 Posts user info edit post |
getting sleepy after a bath is understandable. I guess thats why the mama didn't realize something was wrong. 6/5/2008 5:32:05 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
I will not be bathing my fifth grader. Going in the pool counts as a shower anyways. 6/5/2008 5:35:30 PM |
swoakley All American 1725 Posts user info edit post |
^Second 6/5/2008 5:37:23 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
How much water in the lungs is lethal, and how does it get in there? 6/5/2008 5:41:05 PM |
Fermat All American 47007 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "the little-known phenomenon called “dry drowning” — and warning signs that every parent should be aware of." |
6/5/2008 5:47:43 PM |
Nitrocloud Arranging the blocks 3072 Posts user info edit post |
How does one not have the urge to cough? 6/5/2008 5:49:57 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53048 Posts user info edit post |
that's worse than dry humping 6/5/2008 7:37:20 PM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah I don't know how he wouldn't have figured out that he had water in his lungs. I was taught to swim when I was five, and I would cough like a motherfucker if that stuff got anywhere near my lungs (i.e. I was stupid and breathed in wrong while swimming). They also made us get out and made sure we were OK and that we coughed up any business we inhaled when we breathed in water, I think. They had a lot of safety stuff, but I don't remember it that well (my memory is pretty bad up until high school on a lot of things).
This really does suck though, I've never heard of something like this happening. 6/5/2008 7:46:48 PM |
TheTabbyCat All American 4428 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Later, she went into his room to check on him. “I walked over to the bed, and his face was literally covered with this spongy white material,” she said. “And I screamed.”" |
I understand the dry drowning, but what's the white spongy material she's referring to?6/5/2008 8:04:49 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
this is the most counterintuitive and sketchy death I've heard of in a long time. There should be a significant physical effect from something that's about to kill you.
What happened has got to be due to some lung chemistry - not asphyxiation from physical blocking of the lungs by water. Their explanation has something terribly wrong with it. 6/5/2008 8:22:05 PM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't see the part about the shit all over his face.
That is epically sketchy. Perhaps in his sleep his body started breathing rapidly and the water got all frothy and what he had on his face was a chemical foam from the pool water (shortly before death).
That's real sketchy though... 6/5/2008 9:47:41 PM |