Weed...
FYI
Health care and police officials are warning of the dangers of jimson weed after an alarming rise in the number of teens experimenting with the poisonous plant.
Over the past few weeks, the Cornwall Community Hospital has dealt with at least 15 cases involving 13- to 16-year-olds. About half of them required admission to the intensive care unit -- one was transferred to CHEO in a coma.
Depending on the dosage taken, the effects of the plant -- also known as angel's trumpet, stinkweed or devil's seed -- can set in within hours and can continue for up to four days.
Ottawa Sun
3 comments:
Cornwall kids, no surprise - probably not much to do out there except eat jimson weed
Two were sent to CHEO. I know them both.
Yeah one of them was my sister. They had no idea about the damages that it could cause at the time. It was really hard to see
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