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Dianna, I often wonder that when we make kids aware of this and the

potential danger of death, do we also teach tem something new that

perhaps they did not know of. I know it is good to make people aware

of this. But when I talked to my son of this he never heard of this.

But could this make him want to try it now and see what it is all

about?

I talked to him about it and stressed how dumb the kids are that

are doing this since so many die. I explained how they can die. Just

all at once am concerned that telling my son aboput it may make him

want to try it. What are your thoughts??? Ingrid

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Dianna, I often wonder that when we make kids aware of this and the

potential danger of death, do we also teach tem something new that

perhaps they did not know of. I know it is good to make people aware

of this. But when I talked to my son of this he never heard of this.

But could this make him want to try it now and see what it is all

about?

I talked to him about it and stressed how dumb the kids are that

are doing this since so many die. I explained how they can die. Just

all at once am concerned that telling my son aboput it may make him

want to try it. What are your thoughts??? Ingrid

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> More deaths from the asphyxiation game, please read

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>

> This is an article from The Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle

Standard.

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> Link to the article:

> http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/article/2005108290001

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> http://www.indeonline.com/left.php?ID=3913&r=2&Category=1

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> please visit 's memory site:

http://www.geocities.com/angelmomfriends4/jason1.html page 1 Welcome;

page 2 Birthday; page 3 His last years and death

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Dianna, I often wonder that when we make kids aware of this and the

potential danger of death, do we also teach tem something new that

perhaps they did not know of. I know it is good to make people aware

of this. But when I talked to my son of this he never heard of this.

But could this make him want to try it now and see what it is all

about?

I talked to him about it and stressed how dumb the kids are that

are doing this since so many die. I explained how they can die. Just

all at once am concerned that telling my son aboput it may make him

want to try it. What are your thoughts??? Ingrid

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> More deaths from the asphyxiation game, please read

>

>

> This is an article from The Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle

Standard.

>

> Link to the article:

> http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/article/2005108290001

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> :

> http://www.indeonline.com/left.php?ID=3913&r=2&Category=1

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> please visit 's memory site:

http://www.geocities.com/angelmomfriends4/jason1.html page 1 Welcome;

page 2 Birthday; page 3 His last years and death

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Dianna, Thanks for taking the time to answer my thoughts. You are

right. It is better to inform the kids of the dangers. Lord only

knows they do learn about stuff that can hurt them weather we want

them to or not. I realize we cannot keep our kids in a dream world

where they will always be protected. Yes, it is better to inform them

of the dangers of this choking since it seems to be so wide spread. I

feel for you, who has lost your precious son to this. To him it was

just a game. At least with you and others warning parents to watch

for this and talk to our children about this we can prevent many

other accidental deaths. Ingrid

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