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Friday, January 18, 2013

The Deadly Choking Game: Is Your Child Playing It? How Would You Know?

Parents, including a Pine-Richland father, tell their stories to raise awareness.

Second of two parts No public health agency or official organization tracks with certainty the number of U.S. children who die or are injured each year while engaging in the deadly activity known as the Choking Game. The most recent statistics on Choking Game-related deaths available from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are several years old and are gleaned from media reports. As is the case with the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's office, many county coroners or medical examiners do not keep specific statistics on these deaths or separate them from apparent suicides by hanging. Around the country, a handful of volunteer or nonprofit organizations rely on a mixture of official and anecdotal information, but …

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Choking Game—Do You and Your Child Know the Deadly Dangers?

A Pine-Richland parent discovers a video on his child's cell phone showing teens participating in the dangerous activity, also known as the Pass-Out Game.

First in a Series "It looked like she was dying right in front of us." That's what a Pine-Richland father said after recently watching a video of his daughter playing the Pass-Out Game with a group of friends from middle school.  He saw his child hyperventilating, then someone grabbing his daughter from behind and squeezing until she passed out. The Pine-Richland parent said it took only seconds for his teenage daughter to wake up, but watching it felt like an eternity. The father, who asked for his name and that of his daughter to be withheld, said he recently found the recording during a routine check of the teen's cell phone. Also known as the Choking Game, the Pass-Out Game is anything but a game. It is more aptly described as a …

Mary

1:29 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013

I have heard of it and have talked to my children about it, the salt challenge, the cinnamon, challenge, drugs, alcohol, guns, sex,etc. Thank you for making more people aware of this, and hopefully this will help prevent a disaster and the loss of a child in this area! Parents need to check their child's Facebook page from the computer that the child uses and using their log in information......…   more ›

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