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Roger Wilco
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Registered: 06/08/13
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Come back and give us some status reports once you ensure your health somuchlove.
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somuchlove


Registered: 06/02/14
Posts: 64
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Yeah I called legalon SIL and they just told me to go to the er. It's almost been 24 hrs since I took the rest of em. I feel fine. I'm just going to wait and see if I get any symptoms. Right now I don't think I have any.
Edited by somuchlove (10/26/15 11:21 AM)
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Lost Geometer B
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Be careful. You're probably fine, but taking a fuckton of milk thistle extract wouldn't hurt.
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somuchlove


Registered: 06/02/14
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I took milk thistle and charcoal an hour ago.
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Silky_Johnson
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Registered: 06/24/15
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if i were you i would go in man. my girl once saw this kid just start puking and drop dead from eating galerina's he thought were cyanescens. from what i understand it takes 48-72 hours to take effect, and it hits you like a ton of bricks.
-------------------- DustBunny said: I've seen just about everything go down in a shed, but where I live most people have a shed or few. "get cake, die young" "i got love for a few, respect for a couple, but aint no fear in my heart for no man" RIP Everything, thicker than blood, kid.
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somuchlove


Registered: 06/02/14
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After I read that I went to er. In waiting room.
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relic
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Registered: 10/14/14
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Quote:
Silky_Johnson said: my girl once saw this kid just start puking and drop dead from eating galerina's he thought were cyanescens.
huh?
eat mushrooms, start puking, and drop dead?
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Silky_Johnson
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Re: New York [Re: relic]
#22436093 - 10/26/15 01:36 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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relic said:
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Silky_Johnson said: my girl once saw this kid just start puking and drop dead from eating galerina's he thought were cyanescens.
huh?
eat mushrooms, start puking, and drop dead?
he ate them a couple days prior to that happening, im sorry if i didnt type that clearly, or you misread what i typed.
-------------------- DustBunny said: I've seen just about everything go down in a shed, but where I live most people have a shed or few. "get cake, die young" "i got love for a few, respect for a couple, but aint no fear in my heart for no man" RIP Everything, thicker than blood, kid.
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Ran-D



Registered: 12/19/10
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I personally do not think the mushrooms in the OP look like Gymnopilus, and the second set of photos definitely shows Galerina.
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Ran-D



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The Lightning said: I am confident that the mushrooms in the OP are a Gymnopilus species and that species is currently known as Gymnopilus junonius (=Gymnopilus spectabilis).
Really? Even with that white hollow stipe? I disagree.
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Lost Geometer B
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Good luck, mate.
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Ran-D



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Re: New York [Re: Ran-D]
#22436191 - 10/26/15 02:04 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ran-D said: I personally do not think the mushrooms in the OP look like Gymnopilus
The more I look at them the more I am convinced they are Galerina.
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Thayendanegea
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Re: New York [Re: Ran-D]
#22436428 - 10/26/15 03:15 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ran-D said:
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Ran-D said: I personally do not think the mushrooms in the OP look like Gymnopilus
The more I look at them the more I am convinced they are Galerina.
Kinda what I thought....they are very small too. In any case, glad op did the smart thing and went to the er. I wouldn't ever take a chance with anything looking close to a galerina. And they are too close.
-------------------- Look Deep Into Nature,and Then You Will Understand Everything Better. Albert Einstein
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somuchlove


Registered: 06/02/14
Posts: 64
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There doing bloodwork now for kidneys and liver. If it's okay and they let me go you think its still too early?
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doctorghosty
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Godspeed, we're all praying for the best
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somuchlove


Registered: 06/02/14
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Okay
Edited by somuchlove (01/11/16 07:14 AM)
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The Lightning
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Re: New York [Re: Ran-D]
#22436705 - 10/26/15 04:26 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ok. I'm going to list the distinguishing features between Galerina and Gymnopilus that I see in the original collection.
Here's what I see for the original collection (not the Galerina photos that we do agree on):
1. Two of the stipes show limited venticose swelling. 2. The pileii are meaty. 3. There appears to be slight bluing on at the base of the stipe of at least one specimen. On the other hand, there are much darker, black hues, which is very worthy of questioning. OP confirmed green-blue areas when a magnifying glass was used. 4a. Despite some species descriptions of G. junonius mentioning only a solid stipe, one MushroomObserver observation clearly shows the stipe can be hollow: http://mushroomobserver.org/25544?q=2f1AD 4b. Gymnopilus luteus (which is worth comparing to), is a very close relative of G. junonius and has been observed STUFFED (and others solid), and stipes that are stuffed can become hollow. See http://mushroomobserver.org/107835?q=2f1AD
somuchlove, can you recall if the first collection was very bitter tasting? Were the other mushrooms not very bitter?
More importantly, how are you doing?
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somuchlove


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Results are good!!
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doctorghosty
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Registered: 09/02/10
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Excellent news
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Silky_Johnson
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doctorghosty said: Excellent news 
fuckin aye.
better safe than sorry.
-------------------- DustBunny said: I've seen just about everything go down in a shed, but where I live most people have a shed or few. "get cake, die young" "i got love for a few, respect for a couple, but aint no fear in my heart for no man" RIP Everything, thicker than blood, kid.
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