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Internet addict swallows steel saw bladePosted by Alice Xin Liu on Friday, January 9, 2009 at 12:23 PM
In 2009 China will be the first country to recognize Internet addiction as an official medical condition. Earlier this month the Christian Science Monitor reported on the PLA boot camp and rehab center set up for Chinese Internet addicts, where sufferers are made to go cold turkey from wildly addictive pursuits such as online gaming. On January 6 Xinhua republished an article from the Beijing Morning Post (北京晨报) about Xiao Cai (小蔡), whose four year addiction to online gaming caused him to attempt suicide various times. The latest suicide attempt involved the ingestion of steel saw blade fragments. Danwei's translation of the article is below: Man addicted to Internet ingests steel saw blades; mutters online gaming phrases after operationby Hao Tao and Jia Ru, Beijing Morning Post23-year-old Xiao Cai was so addicted to the Internet that his mental well-being was affected. He wanted to kill himself, so he ingested saw blades. Feeling ill afterwards he called the emergency room asking for help. On January 4, this reporter went to his ward to check on Xiao Cai. After the operation most of the bits of blade inside his body had been taken out. Currently his condition is stable. Under directions from the nurse, this reporter visited Xiao Cai in his ward, who was on a drip. His mother was by his side feeding him spinach and egg soup. Xiao Cai was eating with relish, but coughing now and again. Xiao Cai had a shaved head, his face was somewhat chubby, and he sported a goatee. The other patients in the ward thought him handsome. After his mother finished feeding him, Xiao Cai became a little restless and started to fidget with the needle feeding him the drip. He was mouthing phrases from online games, and would occasionally laugh whilst glancing towards this reporter. Xiao Cai’s mother said, “Baby, don’t mess around; eat.” Xiao Cai’s uncle told me that Xiao Cai is 23-years-old this year, and has been addicted to the Internet for three to four years. It’s not the first time that he has tried to commit suicide. On the evening of January 2, Xiao Cai ingested fragments of a saw blade. He ingested more fragments on the afternoon of the next day, five pieces in total. On the afternoon of January 3, he felt uncomfortable and dialed the emergency room number. Xiao Cai’s uncle said, “If it wasn’t because of his introverted personality, perhaps he wouldn’t be so addicted to the Internet.” He went on to say that Xiao Cai began playing online games in junior high school. A while after this a female netizen betrayed him, and he was so hurt that he put the majority of his time into playing online games. Xiao Cai became more and more addicted to the Internet, even to the point of being affected mentally: he has been taken to hospital by his family for treatment in the past. Before he ingested saw blades, he had also ingested sleeping pills and pesticides. But he was saved each time. Links and Sources
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Comments on Internet addict swallows steel saw blade
What does this really say? How about, that some people are just naturallly AND environmentally f***ed up. It dozzend really matter. Know what I mean?
Smells like a story cooked up by the propaganda bureau to "scare" little net nerds away from the computers and parents into more closely monitoring activities...
Haha, Although internet gaming addiction is real and serious. This article is trying to portray it in a whole different light
This was a mental problem with the poor guy. Obviously his gaming addiction hasn't helped but it definatley isn't the main cause and I completely agree with Hunxuer
Bizzare! As a teenager (nearly 25 years ago) I could have been diagnosed as "Addicted" to computers, (the internet didn't exist then...) gaming for 16 hours at a time - but the expertise I gained has lead to a series of good paying jobs in IT and I'm certain that if I had been restricted from persueing my interest I would have missed a lot of the excitement of playing a part in computerizing many tasks in automation, mapping and transportation. maybe a sense of perspective would help these "Authorities"