In 2007, at least thirty-one young people died of alcohol toxicity (alcohol poisoning, alcohol overdose).
"There's no place that's actually keeping data on alcohol deaths"--Thomas Kunstman MD.
In an article called Magnitude of alcohol-related mortality and morbidity among U.S. college students ages 18–24: changes from 1998 to 2001, by Hingson R, Heeren T, Winter M, Wechsler H. in Annual Review of Public Health. 2005, 26:259-279, the authors used statistical methods:
Estimated number of nontraffic injury deaths of all youth that are alcohol related:
1998 2001
991 1151
Estimated number of nontraffic injury deaths of college students that are alcohol related:
1998 2001
327 368
Alcohol Overdose Deaths on Campus or Those Under Age
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The following list is generated by news reports listing cause of death as alcohol related. I am sure there are more.
- Brian W. Threet, 20, St. Cloud State, January 5, 2008, BAC unknown
- Chaz Lightner, 17,John Marshall High School (W. VA), February 10, 2008, BAC 0.374
- Jesse Drews , 21, March 24, (WI), March 24, 2008, BAC 0.38
- John Gunter, 17, White County, Georgia, April 25, 2008, BAC unknown
- William Kiel Bobbitt, 19, California University of Pennsylvania, May 1, 2008, BAC unknown
- Andrew I. Anderson, 16, Manako MN, May 30 2008, BAC unknown
In all cases, my deepest condolences to family and friends.
A young man in Minnesota:
After he watched an ambulance crew carry away a girl he knew earlier this year, he said, he wished he'd had another message dunned into him. If someone you know is breathing irregularly or passes out -- whether the reason appears to be too much drinking, or anything else -- call 911. Don't delay. Don't worry about getting him or her -- or yourself -- into trouble. Don't assume that "sleeping it off" is all that the situation requires.
Underage Alcohol Deaths 2004
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Underage Alcohol Deaths 2006
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Signs of Alcohol Poisoning
Alcohol
depresses nerves that control involuntary actions such as breathing,
the heartbeat and the gag reflex that prevents choking. A fatal dose of
alcohol will eventually stop these functions. After the victim stops
drinking, the heart keeps beating, and the alcohol in the stomach
continues to enter the bloodstream and circulate through the system.
The victim may experience the following:
- Mental confusion, stupor, coma, unable to rouse the person
- No response to pinching the skin
- Vomiting while sleeping or unresponsive
- Seizures
- Slowed breathing (fewer than 8 breaths per minute)
- Irregular breathing (10 seconds or more between breaths)
- Hypothermia (low body temperature), bluish skin color, paleness
Alcohol Poisoning Requires Immediate Medical Attention
Alcohol Poisoning Cannot Be Reversed By:
- Drinking black coffee
- Taking a cold bath or shower
- Walking it off
The victim must have immediate medical attention.
Call 911, stay with the victim to prevent him choking on vomit, and tell emergency personnel how much alcohol the victim drank.
These Children Died of Alcohol Overdose, So Their Parents Started Foundations:
Taylor Webster's memorial foundation. Taylor died of alcohol poisoning at age 19-- Now his family and friends are working to get the message out, telling their stories and providing information on alcohol poisoning and the signs and symtoms of alcohol poisoning in hopes that lives will be saved.
Bradley McCue's memorial foundation. On November 5, 1998 Bradley turned 21. . He celebrated his birthday in a way that has become increasingly popular, drinking "his age in shots". That amount of alcohol was lethal and he died that night of alcohol poisoning.
Samantha Spady's memorial foundation. A 19-year old student at Colorado State University, Spady died of alcohol poisoning on September 5, 2004, "an unintentional tragedy." The Spadys say the SAM [Student Alcohol Management] Spady Foundation will develop peer-to-peer counseling and other services meant to reduce the risk of alcohol abuse.
Gordie Bailey's memorial foundation. The mission of the Gordie Foundation is to provide today’s youth with the skills to navigate the dangers of alcohol, and through education and promotion of self worth prevent alcohol poisoning, binge drinking and hazing.
Hope theres a better solution to avoid the underage drinking of alcohol so that it prevents underage alcohol deaths.
-mj-
Posted by: teen drug treatment | Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 03:17 AM
When your young, you learn your limit. Often times they don't understand how their body is going to react to too much alcohol.
Posted by: Ajlouny | Friday, June 26, 2009 at 08:15 PM
Sometimes, things like could have been prevented if examples are set right before they even start!
Posted by: Kerry | Thursday, December 03, 2009 at 10:03 PM
You're constantly working selflessly to meet your partner's needs, but you're not looking after you.
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