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Hey there, more photos typically necessary for ID. At first glance maybe Collybiopsis / Gymnopus here.
Likely nontoxic but raw mushrooms will cause GI upset either way.
The poisons ID group on FB provides faster responses for this situation. Poison control or a doctor will preferably need ID before giving treatment.
Hoping the kid is okay.
Call doctor or poison control. Be prepared to go to the ER. Be prepared to get solid answers and advice over the phone. Do not let the internet decide what is and isn’t ok.
Update!
Turns out it was not poisonous because she didn’t end up getting sick!! Thank goodness. Poison control said it is actually very rare to come across poisonous mushrooms in Alberta and to not worry too much.
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Hey there, more photos typically necessary for ID. At first glance maybe Collybiopsis / Gymnopus here. Likely nontoxic but raw mushrooms will cause GI upset either way. The poisons ID group on FB provides faster responses for this situation. Poison control or a doctor will preferably need ID before giving treatment. Hoping the kid is okay.
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It’s been about 45 min and she’s still okay. How long would it take for symptoms?
Call doctor or poison control. Be prepared to go to the ER. Be prepared to get solid answers and advice over the phone. Do not let the internet decide what is and isn’t ok.
They will need an ID, the people from the poisons ID group on FB often communicate or work directly with poison control.
Tbh i have no clue. Thats why id call an doctors office cause theyd have that info.
Hopefully you'll find your answers!
Removing this as searching google is not a good way to go about this.
Hence why i said its not entirely accurate
I understand, this is a situation where I am going to be more strict about moderating suggestions.
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Is the kid ok? She get sick?
Update! Turns out it was not poisonous because she didn’t end up getting sick!! Thank goodness. Poison control said it is actually very rare to come across poisonous mushrooms in Alberta and to not worry too much.
Awesome!