tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11326364.post8736987248390837617..comments2024-03-12T05:05:15.167-04:00Comments on <center>CasesBlog - Medical and Health Blog</center>: 5.7% of teenagers have participated in "choking game"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11326364.post-25403508229063982372010-03-13T22:19:49.882-05:002010-03-13T22:19:49.882-05:00No buzz, just lack of oxygen, then someone squeeze...No buzz, just lack of oxygen, then someone squeezes you and you pass out. I was 10. and a girl did it to me. I did not think it would work. But clearly I was mistaken. Probably not as serious as the "choking" game, but still not something 10 year olds should be doing to each other.enrolled agent examhttp://fastforwardacademy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11326364.post-12698578671761606222010-03-13T18:51:14.538-05:002010-03-13T18:51:14.538-05:00What the commenter above describes sounds like hyp...What the commenter above describes sounds like hyperventilation to induce "buzz".<br /><br />The "choking game" is much more serious, in fact, it is often deadly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11326364.post-47497745829092674182010-03-13T18:47:34.327-05:002010-03-13T18:47:34.327-05:00I remember this going around my school 25 years ag...I remember this going around my school 25 years ago. It did not involve choking, rather taking several quick breaths. I will leave out the rest to avoid copy-cats. Same effect and equally as stupid.enrolled agent examhttp://fastforwardacademy.comnoreply@blogger.com