The 19-year-old, who drank the soy sauce after being dared by friends,
is the first person known to have deliberately overdosed on such a high
amount of salt and survived with no lasting neurological problems,
according to the doctors in Virginia who reported his case. The case
report was published online June 4 in the Journal of Emergency
Medicine.
After the man drank the soy sauce, he began twitching and having
seizures, and the friends took him to an emergency room. That hospital
administered anti-seizure medication, and he was already in a coma when
he was taken to the hospital where Carlberg was working, the University
of Virginia Medical Center, nearly four hours after the event.
The team immediately began flushing the salt out of his system by
administering a solution of water and the sugar dextrose through a
nasal tube. When they placed the tube, streaks of brown material came
out. Within a half hour, they pumped 1.5 gallons (6 liters) of sugar
water into the man's body.
The man's sodium levels returned to normal after about five hours.
He remained in a coma for three days, but woke up on his own.
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