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, 05:32, 17. Jul. 2011
=="Nierenspülung"==
Da klingelte es doch bei mir: Ich habe seit einiger Zeit eine seit 1991 immer wieder mal im Netz herumschwirrende Auflistung von Suizidmethoden. Augenzwinkernd, wie die Liste bisweilen ist, enthält sie auch die folgende Passage:
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|Text=Water<br />
Dosage: gallons of the stuff (14 litres mentioned)<br />
Time: 12 hours or so?<br />
Available: always available unless you're in Kuwait.<br />
Certainty: so-so (not certain about this)<br />
Notes: works by washing out the salts in your body, until the cells fail (osmotic balance buggered up). You need to keep drinking continually until you collapse. Someone suggested it would also cause cramps. The following is something from A.S.H., Dec. 1990. ''About a year ago a local newspaper carried a story about a woman who had drunk herself to death. Apparentliy she had injested something mildly poisonous, and when she called her doctor asking him what to do, he told her to drink lots of water and see him in the morning. She got to it and managed to drink no less than 14 litres of water before the osmotic balance in her body was so upset it could no longer function and she died (don't know how quickly).''<br />
Calle: The above anecdote originally came from me, and the death described occurred in Växjö, Sweden. Unfortunately I no longer remember which newspaper I saw it in. Recently, I was told about a similar case in San Antonio. It supposedly happened a couple of years ago and was reported in the local San Antonio Express/ News.<br />
|lang=en
|Author=Michael Marsden
|ref=Ursprüngliche Quelle: alt.suicide.holiday
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Keine Ahnung, wer Calle ist und wofür A.S.H. steht. Aber vll. kannst du die Info ja trotzdem verwenden. ;) --[[Benutzer:Subhuman|Subhuman]] 07:32, 17. Jul. 2011 (CEST)