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    Default Teenager has stomach removed to save her life after drinking cocktail

    Call me old fashioned but I think I’ll be sticking to the Guinness.




    A teenager has had her stomach removed to save her life after drinking a cocktail made with liquid nitrogen.

    Gaby Scanlon was celebrating her 18th birthday at a bar in Lancaster when she had the drink and began to feel breathless.

    She developed severe stomach pain and was taken to hospital where she was diagnosed with a perforated stomach.

    Doctors performed emergency surgery to remove her stomach and save her life.

    Miss Scanlon, from Heysham, Lancashire, is in a serious but stable condition, police said.

    Friends said on Twitter she had texted them since coming round from surgery at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary.

    The bar which sold the drink was named by ITV News as Oscar’s in Lancaster.

    It issued a statement saying it was ‘tremendously concerned’ for the teenager and that its ‘wishes go to her and her family’.

    Last month the bar posted a picture on its Facebook page of a cocktail which contained liquid nitrogen called the Pornstar Martini.
    Sold for £8.95 with a shot of champagne, the bar called it ‘amazing’.

    Police said the bar has stopped selling all liquid nitrogen cocktails after last Thursday’s incident.

    A spokesman added: ‘The premises involved have fully cooperated with all agencies and have suspended drinks involving liquid nitrogen. The investigation is still in its early stages and we are still interviewing witnesses to establish the full facts.’

    Liquid nitrogen, which evaporates at minus 196C, has become increasingly common as a method for instantly freezing food and drinks or creating an impressive cloud of vapour – techniques popularised by television chef Heston Blumenthal.

    But it should only ever be used as a method to chill glasses or freeze ingredients as it can cause internal damage when inhaled or ingested.

    If swallowed, the liquid can freeze parts of the mouth, throat or stomach, causing severe cold burns which destroy the tissue.

    But it should only ever be used as a method to chill glasses or freeze ingredients as it can cause internal damage when inhaled or ingested.

    If swallowed, the liquid can freeze parts of the mouth, throat or stomach, causing severe cold burns which destroy the tissue.

    The liquid can also rapidly boil inside the stomach, creating a huge amount of vapour which could potentially cause damage such as perforations.

    Several of Miss Scanlon’s friends sent messages of support on Twitter. Kirsty Carlyle wrote: ‘Finally the end to the most horrific week. praying for you [Gaby], making us even more proud everyday. toughest person I know (sic).’

    Megan Rowlands wrote that the evening Miss Scanlon was hospitalised was ‘the worst day of my life’, adding ‘things are going to get better. [Gaby] we love you so much.'

    The liquid can also rapidly boil inside the stomach, creating a huge amount of vapour which could potentially cause damage such as perforations.

    Several of Miss Scanlon’s friends sent messages of support on Twitter. Kirsty Carlyle wrote: ‘Finally the end to the most horrific week. praying for you [Gaby], making us even more proud everyday. toughest person I know (sic).’

    Megan Rowlands wrote that the evening Miss Scanlon was hospitalised was ‘the worst day of my life’, adding ‘things are going to get better. [Gaby] we love you so much.'

    The liquid can also rapidly boil inside the stomach, creating a huge amount of vapour which could potentially cause damage such as perforations.

    Several of Miss Scanlon’s friends sent messages of support on Twitter. Kirsty Carlyle wrote: ‘Finally the end to the most horrific week. praying for you [Gaby], making us even more proud everyday. toughest person I know (sic).’

    Megan Rowlands wrote that the evening Miss Scanlon was hospitalised was ‘the worst day of my life’, adding ‘things are going to get better. [Gaby] we love you so much.'

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    Call me a wimp but liquid nitrogen wouldn't be in my top ten of drinks to try.


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    Quote Originally Posted by City Gent View Post
    Call me a wimp but liquid nitrogen wouldn't be in my top ten of drinks to try.


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    Give me a hot Powers any day.

    What I’d like to know CG is how many others have had this drink before this poor girl had hers and had the reaction that she had?

    This story is the third story today on the news so it is a big story.
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    Explain to me, because I read an interesting statement in skynews before about this.

    Something alonog the lines of ' the club owners have stopped selling drinks with the substance until futher investigation'


    WHAT SORT OF FUCKING DRINK HAS LIQUID NITROGEON IN IT?!!?!?









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    I'm going to guess that you put a little in to make a freeze effect. But some dumb chav barman has put a bucketload in....that's my guess anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeepingTom View Post
    Explain to me, because I read an interesting statement in skynews before about this.

    Something alonog the lines of ' the club owners have stopped selling drinks with the substance until futher investigation'


    WHAT SORT OF FUCKING DRINK HAS LIQUID NITROGEON IN IT?!!?!?
    Tom the bottom line is the world has gone feckin’ mad and its going to get worse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRambo View Post
    Tom the bottom line is the world has gone feckin’ mad and its going to get worse.
    Too right,2died and 7 people in hospital aftert takeing a bad batch of heroin in cork over the week end.

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    Call me oldfashioned but a Pub that serves alcohol to a teenager ( 18 years ) should be closed and prosecuted !

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeepingTom View Post


    WHAT SORT OF FUCKING DRINK HAS LIQUID NITROGEON IN IT?!!?!?
    I believe they got the recipe off Heston Blumenthal

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilian View Post
    Call me oldfashioned but a Pub that serves alcohol to a teenager ( 18 years ) should be closed and prosecuted !
    But it's legal! Least it is in the Ireland. I used to drink in my local when I was 16. Admittedly they didn't know that I was 16, but I only had a half if I went in there, maybe a bit more on weekends. It's what they were serving that was wrong. It was dangerous and an accident waiting to happen.

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