Have you drowned and been revived--or know someone who has?

Working on an article about men and drowning and would love to interview somebody who "drowned" (lost consciousness, inhaled water into the lungs, the whole catastrophe) and was then resuscitated and recovered fully. Ideally, this person has the following characteristics: Male gender, and the incident occurred sometime between the ages of 18 and 45 Some boneheaded macho behavior--a dare, perhaps, or desire to impress female onlookers, or alcohol involvement--would be a definite (though not absolutely necessary) plus No residual brain damage or memory loss to impair said guy's ability to describe the physical and emotional process (including phases, if there were phases) of what it really feels like to drown A willingness to relive, in som detail, what I can only imagine is a less than comfortable episode If you fit the above bill, or know someone who might, could you please get in touch with me at jamesthornton1@comcast.net Please note: I'm not joking here, it's for a Men's Health article next summer, and it has the potential to help some readers avoid a form of mayhem that is much more likely to befall men than women. I am hoping to interview Cullen Jones, but his own close call occurred in childhood, and I need to find someone who came close to drowning in young adulthood to middle age. If you have had any moments of in-the-water panic, even if you didn't lose consciousness and need to be revived, but still thought you were going to die, I invite you to describe what happened here. Thanks!
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    Many years ago, in Mexico, when $2 would buy a quart of tequila, my best friend's wife had just given birth. Another friend and I were down there to celebrate. Someone had loaned them a house on the beach. There was a rock jetty with a gazebo on the end Since we didn't know where the hospital was we decided to start the celebration without them. It was hot. The bottle went down too quick. "Let's go bodysurfing" seemed like a great idea at the time. Very glad to have gotten back to shore.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Many years ago, in Mexico, when $2 would buy a quart of tequila, my best friend's wife had just given birth. Another friend and I were down there to celebrate. Someone had loaned them a house on the beach. There was a rock jetty with a gazebo on the end Since we didn't know where the hospital was we decided to start the celebration without them. It was hot. The bottle went down too quick. "Let's go bodysurfing" seemed like a great idea at the time. Very glad to have gotten back to shore.
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