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Student in coma; friends told police water chugging wasnt hazing

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Jay Omega
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Oh, it's SMU.

http://www.wfaa.com/latestnews/stories/111703dnmetsmufrat.787be.html
SMU fraternity member in hospital after suspected hazing incident
Student in coma; friends told police water chugging wasn't hazing


07:17 AM CST on Monday, November 17, 2003

By EMILY RAMSHAW / The Dallas Morning News

A student at Southern Methodist University remained in critical condition Sunday after ingesting large amounts of water in what school officials said may have been a fraternity hazing incident.

Braylon Curry, 21, was admitted to Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas early Saturday and had fallen into a coma by midmorning. Doctors told police he is suffering from pulmonary edema, a condition where water enters the lungs, and hyponatremia, a sodium imbalance brought on by excess fluid consumption.

Officials at SMU said Mr. Curry, a junior pledge in Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, spent Friday night engaged in what appeared to be a water-drinking competition at an off-campus apartment. Paul Morris, spokesman for the Dallas Police Department, said an ambulance was called to the Village Apartments at 8 a.m. Saturday with a report that Mr. Curry had been "dazed and incoherent" since 5 a.m. Police said he was in poor condition when he arrived at the hospital.

Sgt. Morris said Mr. Curry's friends, who accompanied him to the hospital, told police the activity was not hazing.

An SMU police officer at the hospital told Dallas police the men were members of Alpha Phi Alpha, which has since been suspended by the university.

By law, hazing is defined as a potentially harmful activity someone must participate in to get into an organization, SMU officials said.

Jim Caswell, vice president for student affairs at SMU, said that it was unclear how many men were involved in Friday night's activity. He said the fraternity was suspended after a hazing incident three years ago and re-colonized on campus a few months ago. The fraternity has seven members.

"Our primary concern is the young man in question," Mr. Caswell said. "We'll try to get to the bottom of this as the week progresses."

Adrian Barnes, a friend of Mr. Curry's family, said Mr. Curry was an all-around guy, from the football skills he demonstrated at Allen High School and Austin College to his close relationship with his brother and mother.

"He's just a great person – a good athlete and a good person. He's involved in everything," Mr. Barnes said.

Mr. Barnes said he was not aware Mr. Curry had pledged a fraternity.

Mr. Caswell said the fraternity had been suspended pending a police investigation. If the investigation proves the activity was hazing, he said, it is "very likely" the suspension will be permanent.

"We want those men to know they must cease and desist everything they're doing," he said. "We're trying to get to the bottom of who was responsible."

The university held an educational anti-hazing event Friday before the incident and had published a half-page advertisement of Texas' hazing law in SMU's daily newspaper that day, Mr. Caswell said. The ads are printed once a semester, he said.

"We're very clear, very vocal about our hazing policy. It's state law," he said. "For any student here, you've got to think, 'How could they miss this?' "

eric76
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Excess water consumption leading to hypokalemia and hyponatremia is a problem with certain mental patients.

It can also be a problem for babies if the parents mix the baby formula with too much water. This is more common in poorer countries where the families may not be able to afford much baby formula.

The major problem is that the excessive amounts of water dilutes the amount of ions necessary for the proper transmission of nerve impulses at the synapses.
AG-N-NE
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Eric76,
In English please!
rshall02
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Not to sound too insensitive, but water chugging? This is SMU - they can afford beer.
StringerBell
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this has turned into a common form of hazing as of late.
eric76
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In English?

Hypokalemia and hyponatremia are conditions brought on by too low of potassium and sodium levels, respectively, in the body. Potassium and sodium are very important electrolytes needed for your brain and nervous system to function properly. They are also necessary for other functions as well.

A few years ago in the Houston marathon, one runner, a medical doctor, died of, I believe, hypokalemia. He had been experimenting with developing his own sports drink and neglected to include potassium. In fact, hypokalemia is a not uncommon problem with marathon runners who rely on water for fluid replenishment instead of carefully prepared sports drinks that replenish electrolytes.

One reason that bicyclists often eat bananas is that bananas are an excellent source of potassium.
AG-N-NE
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Thank you
wh99p
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And yet, no one seems to be questioning why this kid thought it would be smart to chug all that water.

Honestly, I don't buy this peer pressure crap when it comes to hazing. I have been a member of groups that tried to haze me and get me to drink excessive amounts or do other stupid things. Instead of participating, I told 'em to f-off and see ya later. Why is that such a hard thing to do? I would prefer that my tombstone not read, "Here lies Wh99p, died from drinking 25 shots of whiskey because of peer pressure"
Mr. G
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quote:
this has turned into a common form of hazing as of late




...for pu55ies maybe! I'll stick with beer.

...and if some silly pledge can't handle beer, well then, he gets whole milk!

BOTTOMS UP!
agjeni04
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I've never thought of chugging water as dangerous

I hope he's all right
CajunAg97
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hazing and frats?! what a shocker....
Aggie99
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quote:
Honestly, I don't buy this peer pressure crap when it comes to hazing. I have been a member of groups that tried to haze me and get me to drink excessive amounts or do other stupid things. Instead of participating, I told 'em to f-off and see ya later. Why is that such a hard thing to do? I would prefer that my tombstone not read, "Here lies Wh99p, died from drinking 25 shots of whiskey because of peer pressure



You do understand, that in some situations (and for whatever reason) kids just believe that they HAVE to be a part of a certain group. For them it is everything in the world. Maybe they are a legacy and they dont want to let their parents down or any other number of reasons. But when a Frat tells you that if you dont do something or participate, that you will be kicked out....a lot of pledges have a hard time saying no. Especially after all the time, effort and money that they have already invested in being a pledge.

Not saying it makes the situation right, but that is where a lot of the pressure comes from.

Not too mention the added pressure of all your buddies having already done the same thing, and all of your upperclass men saying they have done it too. In this case, you think, it is not pressure, but more of the fact that everyone else in the room has done it...so what harm could it have?
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