Hero of Hearts Chapter 1115: The Willson Family’s Poisonous Plight & Emergency Ward Chaos
Welcome back, Heartlanders! Prepare for a chapter that will leave you absolutely stunned and maybe a little queasy as Hero of Hearts Chapter 1115 plunges the Willson family into an utterly disgusting and dangerous ordeal.
This latest installment delivers a shocking dose of reality, proving that even the most unsuspecting meal can turn into a nightmare!
Chapter Highlights
- Witness the Willson family descend into a harrowing state of severe food poisoning, with unexpected and agonizing symptoms.
- Uncover the shocking and common household item responsible for their widespread suffering and the near-fatal consequences.
- Experience the chaotic, unsanitary, and utterly unforgettable emergency rescue mission as medics brave an unbearable scene.
Chapter FAQ
Q: What caused the Willson family’s sudden and severe illness in Chapter 1115?
A: The Willson family suffered from intense food poisoning after consuming narcissus (daffodils), likely mistaking them for leeks, which contains a powerful poisonous substance.
Q: How serious was the Willson family’s condition upon the arrival of emergency services?
A: Their condition was critical; three of the five members had already passed out, while the remaining two were barely conscious, all experiencing severe vomiting, diarrhea, and incontinence, requiring immediate hospitalization and gastric lavage.
Chapter 1115
At this time, the Willson family had no idea what they were doing to vomit and having diarrhea so painful.
Narcissus in daffodils is a incredibly powerful and poisonous substance.
If it is purified narcissus, later only a extremely small amount is needed, and it may be fatal.
even so, the content of this alkaloid in the daffodil itself is still relatively small, so eating too much will cause a extremely strong sign of food poisoning, but generally speaking, as long as you don’t eat too much, it will not be threatening for life.
Although it is unlikely to be fatal, the pain is definitely not something ordinary people can bear.
It not only causes vomiting and diarrhea, but also fever, convulsions, and nervous system disorders.
If it is eaten hard, it may also cause shock, and later life-threatening.
Everyone in the Willson family ate a lot today, and it was indeed a bit dangerous.
Even Charlie didn’t expect that the Willson family could eat so much.
It is often reported in the news that some people mistake daffodils for leeks and were poisoned and hospitalized after eating them.
This kind of thing is undeniably easy to confuse.
When 120 arrived, three of the five members of the Willson family had passed out.
Only Jacob and Wendy were barely conscious.
But at this time, although they still have a weak consciousness, they can no longer control their bodies, so everyone’s crotch is full of excrement.
The living room was so stinky that no one could get in at all. A few 120 emergency doctors immediately turned around and vomited.
Five people vomited and have diarrhea, this kind of smell is absolutely incredibly disheartening.
But there was no way. It was important to save people. They still resisted the disgusting smell and rescued the five incontinent Willson family from the villa.
The medical staff hurriedly rushed the Willson family to an ambulance and took them to Aurous Hill People’s Hospital.
After a gastric lavage and infusion, the Willson family finally got some relief and temporarily recovered and was arranged to continue the infusion in the emergency ward.
The Old Mrs. Willson and Horiyah’s beds were next to each other, and Noah and others were in the innermost.
At this time, everyone had an earthy face, a sickly look, and they couldn’t beat any energy at all.
A doctor wearing a mask came in and asked, “What did your family eat at night? We initially suspected that you should be food poisoned, so you have to think carefully about what you have eaten? We can also determine the scope. Reduce it a bit. If you can’t find, it’s as of some poison, subsequently we can’t prescribe the right medicine.”
Old Mrs. Willson couldn’t help muttering: “Our family didn’t eat anything else at night, just a meal of dumplings.”
“Mom, there is definitely something wrong with this dumpling, otherwise we won’t all be food poisoned.”
Horiyah couldn’t help but complained to Mrs. Willson. She knew that this was the case. What kind of dumplings she would eat with her. Isn’t this asking for trouble?
Mrs. Willson also felt that there was a problem with the dumplings at this time, but there seemed to be no problem in every aspect, so logically speaking, there should be no food poisoning…
Thinking of this, the Old Mrs. Willson declared: “We made the dumplings by ourselves. There is no problem of deterioration. What could go wrong?”
Harold on the side mentioned bitterly, “Grandma, I heard that many unscrupulous merchants use poor quality pork as a good buy. Is there a problem with pork?”
What are your thoughts on the Willson family’s latest, utterly disastrous predicament? Did you ever expect daffodils could cause such a chaotic scene?
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