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OD'd on Caffeine

16 durable postsStarted 2010-10-29Latest 2010-11-03
#89238Post 1 of 16

[IMG]http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/images/275520/sitenewspaperimage.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/images/blank.gif[/IMG] Friday, October 29, 2010, 09:00

[SIZE=5][B]'Strong caffeine products should be banned' says grandmother of overdose victim[/B][/SIZE]

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Nottingham Coroner's Court

 A GRANDMOTHER has called for the sale of powerful  caffeine powder to be banned after her 23-year-old grandson died from  taking too much of the drug.

         Michael Lee Bedford, 23, of Fir Tree Close, in [URL="http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/topics/place/foresttown"]Forest Town[/URL], [URL="http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/topics/person/mansfield"]Mansfield[/URL],  died after taking the caffeine, which was the equivalent of 70 cans of  energy drink and can be bought on the internet for just £3.29.
         Advice on the packet recommends no one should take more than one  sixteenth of a teaspoon, but an inquest yesterday heard Michael had  taken "[B][COLOR=magenta]spoonfuls[/COLOR][/B]".

         His grandmother Glenis Noble, of Bilsthorpe, said after the  inquest: "I feel like it should be banned. He was my first grandson I  was with his mum when he was born.

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                              "It makes me feel sick [that these products can be bought so easily]."

             And his aunty, [URL="http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/topics/person/sueburton"]Sue Burton[/URL], 34, of Hucknall, added: "I think there should be a warning on it saying it can kill."

         They said Michael had not bought the caffeine himself but had been given it by a friend at a party.
         Notts Coroner Dr [URL="http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/topics/person/nigelchapman"]Nigel Chapman[/URL] warned people about the dangers of taking products – whether they are legal like caffeine, or illegal.

         Speaking at the inquest yesterday, he said: "Caffeine is so freely  available on the internet for £3.29 but it's so lethal if taken in the  wrong dose   and here we see the consequence.

         "So many people upset and distraught by the death of Michael."

         He also criticised the product, which was not named in the  inquest, for recommending such a small dosage, which could be easily  ignored.

         "Who would take [one sixteenth of a teaspoon]? It's such a small dosage, the warning is so small on the front of it.

         "If you're sharing a bag, carrying it around and if you hadn't  seen the warning – it could be that anyone at the party could have taken  it. It's so dangerous to take something like this."

         Michael's friends, who had been at the party with him, on April 9  also spoke at the inquest. One 15-year-old said he saw him take  "spoonfuls of white powder", which he washed down with a can of energy  drink. Michael became ill about 15 minutes later.

         "He was puking up blood and he was sweating really bad," said  another friend, aged 17. The Coroner's Court also heard he became  incoherent and his speech was slurred.

         His friends tried to help him and called an ambulance, which arrived quickly.

         Addressing the family at [URL="http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/topics/place/nottinghamcoronerscourt"]Nottingham Coroner's Court[/URL]  yesterday, he added: "Michael left a huge hole in all of your lives so  tragically by taking something so freely available on the internet."

         He recorded a verdict of accidental death.  Detective Inspector [URL="http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/topics/person/davidrichardson"]David Richardson[/URL] confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances and Michael was not acting illegally
#1426847Post 2 of 16

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It's acceptable to use "aunty" in a news article?

#1426848Post 3 of 16

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even taking a shit can cause you a heart attack

#1426861Post 4 of 16

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[QUOTE=tiddles;901040]It's acceptable to use "aunty" in a news article?[/QUOTE]

Evidently so if you're a writer from Nottingham.

#1426867Post 5 of 16

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that's a very important lesson to learn

#1426868Post 6 of 16

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Darwin award :lol:

#1426870Post 7 of 16

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nah, I mean about "aunty" being an acceptable word, who cares about that dumbass kid:lol:

#1426924Post 8 of 16

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^I'm sure his aunty does/did!

#1427331Post 9 of 16

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I almost od'd on nodoz once. Took about 15 of them within minutes. Not a good feeling.... Was in the principals office with my hand down my throat....240 resting heart rate...

I couldn't imagine dying from that....Horrible.

#1427334Post 10 of 16

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^I remember nodoz :shock: 15?!

#1427370Post 11 of 16

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i've never heard of caffeine in a powder. darwin award for sure.

#1427588Post 12 of 16

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one can easily die from an overdose of salt, so we better stop selling it!

#1427591Post 13 of 16

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a sixteenth of a teaspoon!

didnt they ever think of making it a little easier to measure! :roll:

#1427597Post 14 of 16

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well...its pretty fucking obvious! The kid is/was a god damn tard. If you have 30 mg of caffeine in a can of coke taking several grams would be pretty fucking stupid. The only way it would be easier to measure would be if it was less concentrated. [url]http://www.ageandanniesramblings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/retard_ninja.jpg[/url]

Soft Drinks caffeine content in mg

12-ounce beverage or as noted milligrams Red Bull (8.2 oz) 80.0 Jolt 71.2 Pepsi One 55.5 Mountain Dew 55.0 Mountain Dew Code Red 55.0 Diet Mountain Dew 55.0 Kick Citrus 54.0 Mellow Yellow 52.8 Surge 51.0 Tab 46.8 Diet Coke 45.6 Shasta Cola 44.4 Shasta Cherry Cola 44.4 Shasta Diet Cola 44.4 RC Cola 43.0 Diet RC 43.0 Dr. Pepper 41.0 Diet Dr. Pepper 41.0 Diet Sunkist Orange 41.0 Mr. Pibb 40.0 Sugar-Free Mr. Pibb 40.0 Red Flash 40.0 Sunkist Orange 40.0 Slim-Fast Cappuccino Delight Shake 40.0 Ruby Red 39.0 Storm 38.0 Big Red 38.0 Pepsi-Cola 37.5 Pepsi Twist 37.5 Diet Pepsi Jazz 37.5 Diet Pepsi 36.0 Wild Cherry Pepsi 38.0 Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi 36.0 Diet Pepsi Twist 36.0 Aspen 36.0 Coca-Cola Zero 35.0 Coca-Cola Classic 34.0 Cherry Coke 34.0 Lemon Coke 34.0 Vanilla Coke 34.0 Diet Cherry Coke 34.0 Snapple Flavored Teas (Reg. or Diet) 31.5 Canada Dry Cola 30.0 A&W Creme Soda 29.0 Nestea Sweet Iced Tea 26.5 Nestea Unsweetened Iced Tea 26.0 Lipton Diet Green Tea with Citrus (16.9 oz) 23.0 Barq's Root Beer 23.0 A&W Diet Creme Soda 22.0 Slim-Fast Chocolate Flavors 20.0 Lipton Brisk, All Varieties 9 Canada Dry Diet Cola 1.2

#1427628Post 15 of 16

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:Alchy :Wasted: :Nerves: :Hurl:

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The drink contains 135 milligrams of caffeine per 23.5-ounce can and 6 to 12 percent alcohol by volume according to the Mayo Clinic.

#1427644Post 16 of 16

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Poor Kid! : (

I'm having a nice cup of Java right now made from an organic blend....mmm!

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