Posted on 02/10/2008 6:00:34 AM PST by justkillingtime
A woman in her late teens died from an acute asthma attack triggered by secondhand cigarette smoke shortly after arriving at her job as a waitress in a bar in Michigan, researchers reported on Friday.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
If she’s enrolled in school (any form) and is financially dependent upon her parents, many insurance companies and federal/state health asistance programs typically covers “dependents” until age 25. I find it hard to belive she was self-sufficient financially working at a bar (unless it was a strip club) IMO.
Did you notice in the original article that the following is in black, bold font for the subtitle?
“First case of secondhand smoke causing an immediate death, study says”
This article is based upon the researcher’s theory. Yes, that researcher who refuses to identify the girl’s name and used her as the basis for his newly-published journal article. If identified, others in Michigan could possibly produce conflicting evidence based upon her personal behaviors and experiences.
“Most teens believe they are invincible - unfortunately for some the worst has to happen before that bubble is burst.”
But should the rest of us be denied our ability to make our own choices because many teenagers are future Darwin Award winners?
I've observed that myself.
I'm very sad for the young woman's family and friends. It's a terrible loss, even though it was apparently preventable. A lot of deaths are like that ...
An Aside:
My brother was a cop at 19. He went into bars before he could go into bars.
That said, if you can’t stand the heat...stay out of the bars.
“I’ve observed that myself.”
We’ve observed it alot with our oldest this week.
She insists her latest troubles with her car are not her fault but with the car.
The car has been checked and rechecked.
We have had difficulty explaining to her that the problem is most likely with the DRIVER.
As in...on mornings where conditions are good for black ice, one must drive SLOWER.
We’re still working on her.
We’re hoping that making her responsible for damages and increase in insurance premium will make the lesson painful enough it will sink into the cranium better.
That's OK. We welcome the support of elite cigar smokers as well as that of the lowly cigarette smoker.
This smells
The young lady decided poorly. And now politicians will try and ban smoking. *sigh*
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This is too serious to just ban smoking and the young lady didn’t decide poorly. Keep in mind that in today’s society no one is responsible for their actions and banning is no longer enough. People need to go to jail and suffer serious consequences, perhaps flogging or whipping. /s
Were hoping that making her responsible for damages and increase in insurance premium will make the lesson painful enough it will sink into the cranium better.
Good luck!
In other news.. a young man who is allergic to peanuts died at his job in the planters peanut factory.
“In other news.. a young man who is allergic to peanuts died at his job in the planters peanut factory.”
good one.
You forget that she was 19 working in a bar, what kind of health insurance did she have? Probably none.
I bet it will come out that she couldn’t afford meds.
The libs will give us a twofer...A smoking ban AND nationalized health care.
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $187,500; Michigan Sensor Project; MI Consumer and Industry Svcs
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $298,557; Genetic Exposure Interaction in Beryllium Disease; NIH/PHS
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $5,400; Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE); Mich Farm Bureau
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $22,744; Ables; MI Labor Economic Growth
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $680,242; Enhanced Program in Occupational Injury and Illness Surveillance; Centers for Disease Control -PHS
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $12,837; Work-Related Asthma Education Project; MI Community Health
Rosenman, Kenneth; Medicine; $28,252; State-Wide Asthma Mortality Review; MI Community Health
“Try sending your kid to school with a peanut butter (one of the only things she consistently eats containing protein) sandwich and receiving a letter stating that one child in school is allergic to peanuts therefore no one is allowed to send peanut butter to school.”
It hasn’t happened here - yet, but I’m waiting.
Those peanut allergies can be very deadly, and I always wind up thinking to myself “if I knew my child could DIE simply by being next to a peanut butter sandwich....would I send him/her off to that school every day?”
I don’t think I would.
You could ban it all, and still - someone somewhere will have some peanut residue on them from breakfast - or won’t realize it is present in some oil on their granola bar.
And that could result in your child’s death?
That child should be home, with the parents carefully monitoring playgroups and other activities.
Grant junkie is an understatement.
This is really strange, but I just LOVE that tire smell. If a girl were wearing new rubber tire perfume, I’d have to follow her. It’s a tire pheromone.
Most pollens such as the infamous yellow pine don't bother me at all. They just turn my truck yellow.
I just don't like being in cigarette smoke. I don't want to breathe it and I don't want it on my clothes. But I would never deprive smokers of their rights.
LOL!
You just reminded me of how much I loved the smell of gasoline when I was a little kid. It had lead in it back then.
Hubby tells me that explains everything.
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