A man whose son died after playing video games for long periods is campaigning for greater awareness of the risk posed by their excessive use.
Chris Staniforth, 20, who would play his console for up to 12 hours, died in May from deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
His father David believes the condition may have been triggered by long gaming sessions.
Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
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Re: Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
No, I don't game for hours on end day after day. I used to back when I was 13 or 14, but it got old after a while.
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My prayers go out to the family of this young man. Truly sad.
Have there been any separate incidents of DVT deaths as a result of excessive gaming?
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Re: Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
Being fat wouldn't help, but you don't have to be fat to get DVT. He most certainly got it from never moving at all.
This guy was completely sedentary (save for his thumbs of course) for hours on end every day. He played 12 hours of games, and probably spent most of the rest of his time sleeping. Its no surprise unfortunately.
I just hope people realize when it comes to this story and others like it that its a death caused by addiction.
This guy was completely sedentary (save for his thumbs of course) for hours on end every day. He played 12 hours of games, and probably spent most of the rest of his time sleeping. Its no surprise unfortunately.
I just hope people realize when it comes to this story and others like it that its a death caused by addiction.
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Re: Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
This. I'm sure people have died from typing or writing novels 12 hours a day endlessly.CFFJR wrote:Being fat wouldn't help, but you don't have to be fat to get DVT. He most certainly got it from never moving at all.
This guy was completely sedentary (save for his thumbs of course) for hours on end every day. He played 12 hours of games, and probably spent most of the rest of his time sleeping. Its no surprise unfortunately.
I just hope people realize when it comes to this story and others like it that its a death caused by addiction.
Still sad though for the family involved. Just not another thing that needs to be pinned solely on videogames.
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I'm surprised we don't hear about this sort of thing happening more often with office worker slaves and grad students more often. It seems like those groups are notorious for excessive hours of sitting behind computers without getting up for a break. Perhaps it happens but doesn't make the new because it doesn't allow one to say "see, video games are bad!"
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Re: Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
It definitely has value to be a balanced person and have other interests... I could never play video games for a WHOLE day without going completely nuts; that can get boring and actually a bit depressing after awhile.
I find having other hobbies and exterior goals can sustain my interest in video games as a whole... an excess of anything is never good.
I find having other hobbies and exterior goals can sustain my interest in video games as a whole... an excess of anything is never good.
Re: Do you play games for hours on end day after day?
I don't play for extended periods of time like I did back in jr. high and high school, even then it was only on weekends and during summer and as soon as the temps dropped in the late afternoon I was outside riding dirt jumps or skateboarding, so I wasn't completely sedentary. I don't know how anyone can game for 12 hours straight, though. After a couple hours I start to get antsy and have to get up to burn off some energy. Though a freak accident, this story should be an eye opener to anyone with an overly sedentary lifestyle
This is definitely very sad, thoughts and prayers to his family.
This is definitely very sad, thoughts and prayers to his family.
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I'm going to exercise today! Thanks for the motivation.
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I could bee wrong, but most office workers and grad students still get up and move to get coffee.J T wrote:I'm surprised we don't hear about this sort of thing happening more often with office worker slaves and grad students more often. It seems like those groups are notorious for excessive hours of sitting behind computers without getting up for a break.
I can do it, especially with friends, but I wouldn't be able to play that much in the days following.dogman91 wrote:It definitely has value to be a balanced person and have other interests... I could never play video games for a WHOLE day without going completely nuts; that can get boring and actually a bit depressing after awhile.


