Wild mushrooms keep killing people in California; 3 dead, 35 poisoned

A Deadly Delusion: California's Wild Mushroom Poisonings on the Rise

The wild mushroom scene in California has turned deadly, with three people confirmed dead and 35 poisoned so far this year. The latest fatality was reported in Sonoma County last week, bringing the total number of deaths to three, while multiple individuals have received liver transplants due to severe poisoning.

Health officials attribute the surge in poisonings to an unusually bountiful harvest of death cap mushrooms (Amanita phalloides), which contain a potent toxin that can cause liver failure and even death. This is not an isolated incident; in a typical year, California sees fewer than five mushroom poisoning cases. However, this year's exceptionally mild fall and early rains have created an ideal environment for the toxic fungi to flourish.

The dangers of foraging for wild mushrooms are well-known, but many people remain unaware of the risks. Death cap mushrooms can resemble edible varieties and are often mistaken for them, even by experienced foragers. Once ingested, the amatoxins in these mushrooms can cause rapid absorption and transport to the liver, leading to cell death.

According to Craig Smollin, medical director for the San Francisco division of the California Poison Control System, early signs of poisoning typically begin within six to 24 hours after eating the mushrooms. Symptoms may include watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and dehydration, which can progress to liver damage within 48 to 96 hours.

While case counts have seemed to slow down in recent weeks, health officials are working tirelessly to spread awareness about the dangers of foraging for wild mushrooms. In an effort to reach immigrant communities that may be less aware of the risks, officials plan to post signs in areas where death caps are known to fruit and hold another media event later this week.

As the death toll rises, it's a stark reminder of the potential consequences of playing with fire when it comes to foraging for wild mushrooms. With so many beautiful and edible varieties out there, why take the risk?
 
omg u guys i cant even believe what's happening in california right now! 🀯 three people are dead and 35 poisoned by these death cap mushrooms already this year?! it's like a real-life horror movie or something. and its not just the three deaths, people who've eaten them have had to get liver transplants too... i mean what even is the point of foraging for wild mushrooms if u dont know what ur doing? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ these death caps can look like edibles and even experienced foragers get it wrong... its like a ticking time bomb just waiting to happen. why do people not listen?! πŸ™„ health officials are trying to spread awareness but honestly id rather see some caution signs popping up everywhere than have someone die because they were stupid enough to eat something that looks like food but is actually poison. anyway this year's fall and rains definitely created a perfect storm for these toxic fungi to grow, so kudos to nature for being so cruel. πŸ˜’
 
omg 🀯 just had a bad dream about eating one of those poisonous things... my aunt went foraging with her friends last fall and they thought they found some tasty mushrooms, but it turned out to be death caps - luckily she's okay now. anyway, i feel so bad that people are getting sick and even dying because they can't tell the difference between edible and deadly mushrooms. should really stick to the supermarket πŸ›οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised to see this happening in Cali, tbh πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ all that rain last year was crazy! Anyways, I think people need to be more careful when it comes to foraging for wild mushrooms. Like, even if you've been doing it for years, death cap mushrooms can still fool you 😳. And the thing is, they're not just a danger to beginners, but also to experienced folks who think they know what they're doing.

I mean, have you seen those pictures of 'shrooms that look like they belong in a salad? πŸ₯— It's crazy how easy it is to get these mistaken for something edible. And don't even get me started on the fact that some people might not even be aware of the risks... I guess this whole thing will definitely keep you on your toes, though! πŸ’€

So yeah, let's all just take a deep breath and remember: if it looks too good (or bad) to be true, it probably is πŸ˜‰.
 
I'm really worried about all these mushroom poisonings in Cali right now πŸ€•. It's like, we all know how deadly those death cap mushrooms can be, but still people are getting caught up in the thrill of foraging and ignoring the risks 🌿. I mean, it's not just a matter of being reckless, it's also about education - some of these people might not even know what they're picking! πŸ€“ And now we've got three lives lost already... that's just devastating πŸ˜”. The warning signs are clear: if you see those mushrooms, stay far away from 'em! And can we PLEASE spread the word to all our international friends about this? Immigrant communities might be less familiar with the dangers, and we need to look out for each other πŸŒŽπŸ’š
 
πŸ€” I think people are overreacting here... like, three deaths isn't that bad. These death cap mushroom poisoning cases happen every year, but now they're making a big deal about it because this year's harvest is bigger. 🌳 What's wrong with foraging if you know what you're doing? I mean, experienced folks aren't getting poisoned, so why should newcomers be held to a higher standard? It's not like the authorities are warning them enough... maybe they just need to take some basic safety precautions and stop freaking out about it πŸ™„
 
Man... I remember back in '02, we had that crazy mushroom thing in Oregon where like 5 people died from eating those poisonous ones. It was all over the news and everyone was talking about it for weeks. Now, 23 years later, it's happening again in Cali but worse. 3 people are dead already? It's just not worth it, you know? I mean, if you wanna eat wild mushrooms, go to an actual store or something. Don't risk your life like that. The government should really do more to warn people about this stuff... 🌿😬
 
omg that's crazy 🀯 people need 2 be more careful wen it comes 2 foragin 4 wild mushrooms, even experianced ones can get fooled by death cap mushrooms 😱 i mean, who needs death over a plate of pasta or salad 🍝πŸ₯— let's spread awareness & stay safe out there πŸ™
 
πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I'm so worried about all these people getting poisoned by those death cap mushrooms! It's crazy how some of them look like edible ones, even to experienced foragers . We need to spread awareness like crazy, especially in immigrant communities that might not know the risks. Can't we just stick to buying our mushrooms from the store? πŸ„πŸ˜·
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I remember my grandkids' parents (my age) used to love going on mushroom hunts in the woods... back in their 30s & 40s they thought it was a fun adventure. They never got poisoned though. Nowadays, with people having so many more opportunities to learn about these fungi online, you'd think there's less risk... but apparently not! 😊 The thing is, we've all become a bit too curious and comfortable with trying new things without doing our research. Wild mushroom hunting can be super fun, but it should never come at the cost of your life. πŸŒ³πŸ’€
 
πŸ€• man, this is just getting crazy in cali... 35 poisoned and 3 dead already? and it's not even spring yet! what's going on with these death cap mushrooms? seems like they're everywhere this year. people gotta wake up, they can't just eat anything from the forest... I'm all for trying new things, but not when it comes to poisonous stuff like that πŸ˜’. health officials need to step up their game too, posting signs in areas where these bad guys grow might help prevent more deaths. but let's be real, some people are gonna do whatever they wanna do anyway πŸ™„
 
OMG, can you believe this?! 🀯 I mean, I love trying new things and being outdoors, but come on! Death cap mushrooms are literally deadly 😱. It's like they're saying, "Hey, let's make a poisonous mushroom that looks exactly like something we eat!" πŸ„πŸ‘Ž

I'm all for people enjoying nature and finding their own food, but this is just crazy talk πŸ€ͺ. I mean, if you're not an expert, it's better to stick to the grocery store, trust me πŸ›οΈ. And can't we just put up signs everywhere that say "Beware: Death Cap Mushrooms"? 🚨 Like, would that even stop people? But at least they're trying to spread awareness, I guess πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm a total DIY expert when it comes to fixing stuff around the house, but even I wouldn't dare try to forage for wild mushrooms πŸ˜‚. That's just not worth it. Let's just stick to our safe and delicious store-bought options, okay? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I don't usually comment but I feel so bad for those poor people who got poisoned by those deadly death cap mushrooms πŸ€•. It's crazy that some people just can't tell the difference between poisonous and edible ones... I mean, it's not rocket science, right? πŸ™„ They should really be more careful when they're out in the woods or fields, especially during harvest season. And yeah, why take the risk, you know? There are so many other ways to enjoy nature without putting your life on the line πŸ’¦. Health officials are doing their best to spread awareness, so fingers crossed that it'll help prevent more cases... we should all just be careful out there πŸŒ³πŸ’š
 
Ugh, can you even imagine having to deal with that?! 🀯 I mean, I get it, some people love foraging for wild mushrooms and all, but come on! The death cap mushroom is like, super toxic 😷. And it's not just a one-off mistake either, these things are like, super easy to mistake for edible ones too. That's just crazy πŸ€ͺ.

I think the key here is education, you know? Like, people need to be taught about the risks and how to identify the different types of mushrooms safely 🧠. It's not all about being careful and taking your time, it's about knowing what you're doing before you start digging around in the wild 🌳.

And yeah, I feel for those who get poisoned - it sounds awful 😩. Dehydration, nausea, vomiting... it can be really serious stuff πŸ’‰. But at least they're working on spreading awareness now πŸ™. Maybe we'll see a decrease in cases soon? Fingers crossed 🀞.
 
omg u guys!!!!!!! its like, california is literally dying or something with all these mushroom poisonings rn πŸ€―πŸ„ i mean, 3 people are dead and multiple others have had to get liver transplants because of it... that's just insane.

i know some ppl out there think foraging for wild mushrooms is cool and all, but honestly its just a recipe for disaster. those death cap mushrooms can look so similar to edible ones, even the experts get duped. and once u eat 'em, its game over - they can cause liver failure in like 48-96 hrs 🀒

i'm not gonna lie tho, i feel bad for all these people who are getting sick and dying because of something thats supposed to be fun and adventurous. i mean, isnt there a risk involved with picking wild mushrooms? shouldn't ppl just stick to buying 'em at the store like normal people?

anywayz... lets all just take a deep breath and be thankful that we dont have to deal with this stuff in our daily lives πŸ™πŸŒΏ
 
omg u guys i'm literally shaking thinking about how easy it is 2 mistake a death cap mushroom 4 an edible one it's crazy how 1 bad combo of weather & fungi can turn into a deadly game for those who love to forage πŸ„πŸ˜± what r we even doing?! 🀯 u need 2 be SO careful w/ wild mushrooms, don't even think bout tryin 2 take a bite without knowin wht u're doin πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
🚨 The government needs to step in here! 🀝 While I get it, these cases are tragic, we can't just point fingers at individual responsibility alone. What's driving people to venture into foraging in areas where they know death cap mushrooms grow? Is it a lack of education or funding for health initiatives? We need better programs to reach vulnerable communities and provide clear warning signs and guidelines for mushroom enthusiasts.

Let's not forget, this isn't just about California; it's about public safety across the country. πŸŒ„ I'm all for responsible foraging, but we also need a more proactive approach from our leaders. Maybe some tax incentives for educational programs or partnerships with outdoor groups to promote safe foraging practices? It's time to get creative and find solutions that benefit everyone. πŸ’‘
 
Ugh, this is just crazy! 🀯 Like, I get it, some people are into foraging and all, but come on, California is already dealing with so much wildfires and pollution...can't we focus on something else for a second? 😩 Anyway, I do feel bad for the families of those who got poisoned. It's just so easy to mistake one type of mushroom for another, and it's like, not worth risking your life over some "edible" variety. πŸ’€ Like, can we just stick to buying our food from stores or restaurants instead? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And I don't get why they're only targeting immigrant communities... shouldn't everyone be warned about the dangers of wild mushroom poisoning? πŸ™„
 
🌿🚨 this is getting way too real... 35 people poisoned in cali already?! 🀯 death cap mushrooms are like a ticking time bomb just waiting to go off. it's like they say, don't be that guy who thinks he's a fungus expert... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
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