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Coroner: Water Intoxication May Have Killed Woman (Video Link)
CBS13 ^ | Jan 13, 2007 2:42 pm US/Pacific | Staff

Posted on 01/14/2007 9:39:48 PM PST by Paleo Conservative

(CBS13) SACRAMENTO A radio contest participant may have died of water intoxication, a press release from the Sacramento County Coroner’s Office said Saturday. The woman was discovered unresponsive by relatives in her home in Rancho Cordova Friday afternoon.

28-Year-Old Jennifer Lea Strange was declared dead by Sacramento Metro Fire Paramedics. Strange had reportedly competed in a contest held by local radio station 107.9 ‘The End’ earlier Friday that required contestants to drink large amounts of water without being able to go to the bathroom.

The preliminary investigation revealed no life threatening medical conditions to explain her sudden death. While the preliminary findings of the autopsy are consistent with water intoxication, the coroner says the final cause of death will not be available for several months.


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To: Pukin Dog

Why didn't she just lie to the radio station? Did they have someone there to guarantee she was drinking that much without relieving herself? Why did she play the game to begin with? Was she that dumb?


21 posted on 01/14/2007 11:21:24 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife
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To: Vn_survivor_67-68

Well, that being said, do you know how much water it takes to wash away your sodium? Answer: a whole heck of a lot.

It's mighty hard to die of water toxicity, and you'd NEVER be able to hold your pee long enough to drink that much. Never ever. It's a biological impossibility. You'd need a bladder the size of a beach ball.

So, either she cheated, and peed MANY times, or she didn't drink enough water to become fatally toxic, and the diagnosis is wrong. A stomach will not hold enough water to wash all your sodium away, all at once. It would require several stomach-fulls, and your bladder would not be able to hold that much urine.

The facts as thus far presented, are impossible.


22 posted on 01/15/2007 12:04:30 AM PST by jim35 ("...when the lion and the lamb lie down together, ...we'd better damn sure be the lion")
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To: jim35

The same thing has happened to a few marathon runners.

Too much water and they die.


23 posted on 01/15/2007 12:11:52 AM PST by trumandogz (Rudy G 2008: The "G" Stands For Gun Grabbing & Gay Lovin.)
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To: Teacher317

Not necessary. Just make sure that, if you are going to drink large amounts of liquid, that you drink beer!


24 posted on 01/15/2007 12:29:46 AM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: trumandogz

It happens occasionally to psych patients, too. Water intox can make you very high, or drunk. The hard part is that it takes such a huge amount of water to cause such intoxication. But these people still have to pee, and I mean a lot. You could never hold that much in a human bladder. Period.


25 posted on 01/15/2007 12:41:08 AM PST by jim35 ("...when the lion and the lamb lie down together, ...we'd better damn sure be the lion")
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To: jim35
You assume she wasn't already low in electrolytes. Do we know her medical history, medications?

I look at the photo and don't think she looks "healthy".

Since she entered such a contest, clearly she wasn't mentally healthy! This contest is not sensible and was in very poor taste. I know that's par for the course in radio but come on!

26 posted on 01/15/2007 12:47:30 AM PST by newzjunkey (Social Security & Mexico: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1762624/post)
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To: jim35

Okay, she peed.

However the idiots at the radio station will be found liable.


27 posted on 01/15/2007 12:48:34 AM PST by trumandogz (Rudy G 2008: The "G" Stands For Gun Grabbing & Gay Lovin.)
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picture of the woman is here
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/01/14/1168709616021.html?from=top5


28 posted on 01/15/2007 1:06:26 AM PST by stlnative
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To: trumandogz

I think the authorities may have jumped the gun on this lady's diagnosis. They freely admit that they've not done the post-mortem yet, but still say she died from water intox. The whole point of this contest, though, was to hold your pee after drinking large quanities of water. Maybe she cheated, and did drink enough to kill herself, peeing secretly. But I wouldn't be too quick to say that this is the real cause of death, just yet.


29 posted on 01/15/2007 3:14:46 AM PST by jim35 ("...when the lion and the lamb lie down together, ...we'd better damn sure be the lion")
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To: Pukin Dog
No thought of saving for it, no, lets just drink a lot of water and not urinate until her electrolytes are diluted enough to stop her heart.

In all fairness, Pukin', most of those outside the military and/or high level health and fitness occupations don't know about water toxicity. Hell, the Army didn't even really start talking about it until around 7-8 years ago.

30 posted on 01/15/2007 3:29:52 AM PST by Terabitten (How is there no anger in the words I hear, only love and mercy, erasing every fear" - Rez Band)
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To: jim35
It's mighty hard to die of water toxicity, and you'd NEVER be able to hold your pee long enough to drink that much.

Good point. If nothing else, you'd pee when you lost consciousness.

31 posted on 01/15/2007 3:33:26 AM PST by Terabitten (How is there no anger in the words I hear, only love and mercy, erasing every fear" - Rez Band)
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To: Paleo Conservative; agrace

tee hee. I love that website. I haven't seen it for a while. Thanks for the reminder. :)


32 posted on 01/15/2007 4:17:59 AM PST by lupie
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To: amchugh
I hope when you die it is from something intelligent, and that that is a consolation to you.

Nope, sorry.

The strong odds are that I will be found soaked in beer, with gummy bear drool flowing from my mouth.

33 posted on 01/15/2007 5:03:03 AM PST by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: jim35; trumandogz; newzjunkey; All

"It's mighty hard to die of water toxicity, ".........."The facts as thus far presented, are impossible."
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please......water (in and of itself) isn't "toxic", unless it is contaminated with a toxin. Some people go overboard with avoiding salt, sort of like "too much of a good thing in reverse", and a variety of medical conditions and medications can have a person on the brink of serious pathologic electrolyte disturbances. It is also very likely that she didn't eat or drink for a day or two to "prepare" herself for the contest, and was quite dehydrated at the beginning.

You like facts? Here's a few snips that explain what can (and does) happen:

The electrolyte disturbance hyponatremia or hyponatraemia exists in humans when the sodium (Natrium in Latin) level in the plasma falls below 135 mmol/l. At lower levels water intoxication may result, an urgently dangerous condition. Hyponatremia is an abnormality that can occur in isolation or, as most often is the case, as a complication of other medical illnesses.

Severe hyponatremia may cause osmotic shift of water from the plasma into the brain cells. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headache and malaise. As the hyponatremia worsens, confusion, diminished reflexes, convulsions, stupor or coma may occur.
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Thanks for your spirited opinion, but I'll stick with the rudiments and what Dr Baden said.....he is, after all, a pathologist, and a forensic one at that.


34 posted on 01/15/2007 6:04:26 AM PST by Vn_survivor_67-68
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To: Paleo Conservative

Full liability by the radio station. I guarantee that discovery will prove that they reported about a year ago the story of a fraternity initiation death of a CA college student via the same method/cause.


35 posted on 01/15/2007 6:54:27 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: Pukin Dog
She didn't even leave her children a heroic story.

Did you happen to see Without a Trace last night?

The 'missing' gent was an enterer of eating contests ~ as the hour unfolded, his past history was revealed, stemming from a prostitute mother who'd allow him to stuff his face while servicing clients in the house.

Your comment about the mother's legacy reminded me of this.

36 posted on 01/15/2007 7:05:18 AM PST by b9
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To: msnimje
I can see how people without a lot of education or medical knowledge would not consider water consumption as dangerous.

Yeah, but...

Woman loses life over a Wii

After the contest, Strange had planned to go to work. She called a co-worker at Radiological Associates, crying. She had a headache and nausea and had to go home, said co-worker Angela Krause. Another employee tried unsuccessfully to reach Strange. She asked Strange's mother to check on her at her Rancho Cordova home. Strange's mother found her daughter dead.


37 posted on 01/15/2007 2:03:19 PM PST by BykrBayb (Be careful what you ask for, and even more careful what you demand. Þ)
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To: Paleo Conservative

lawsuit! Seriously, I think it is a solid case against the radio station (upon confirmation of the autopsy).


38 posted on 01/15/2007 2:04:57 PM PST by bluebeak
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To: msnimje

What's sad is, her kids probably talked her into doing it.


39 posted on 01/15/2007 2:25:30 PM PST by trillabodilla (Jesus Saves)
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To: Teacher317

I keep thinking of that part of "The Right Stuff" where Alan Shepherd, in the Mercury 7 capsule awaiting liftoff, asks for permission to urinate. Permission denied but that didn't stop Shepherd from doing his thing.


40 posted on 01/15/2007 3:27:44 PM PST by PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)
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