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Woman Discovers Her Illness Was Caused By Boyfriend Secretly Feeding Her Slugs (Trigger Warning)
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Woman Discovers Her Illness Was Caused By Boyfriend Secretly Feeding Her Slugs (Trigger Warning)

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While food is an essential source of nutrition and energy, even something healthy to us can turn dangerous quickly. This usually happens through intentional or unintentional contamination during the preparation, storage, and handling of food.

What this woman didn’t expect was that it would deliberately happen in her own home, and the culprit would be her own partner. She was informed by her significant other’s friends that he was putting slugs in her food, and she decided to share everything that unfolded after that online, asking netizens for some guidance.

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    Food contamination is very dangerous

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    This man threatened his partner’s health by contaminating her food with slugs

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    Food contamination with slugs can be very dangerous, as they contain rat lungworm

    Intentional contamination of food or food tampering is a serious crime that comes in three different kinds. The contamination can be physical and involve introducing inedible materials into food, such as glass, needles, or other metal and plastic objects. They can cause injury, choking, or tooth damage and introduce harmful microorganisms that may cause diseases

    Food can also be contaminated with chemicals like pesticides, cleaning products, or other toxic substances. Chemical contamination of food tends to be the most severe and can lead to poisoning, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, and even damage to organs and long-term illnesses.

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    The last food contamination type is biological, in which the presence of microorganisms, like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, can cause food spoilage. These contaminants can end up in food through unclean hands, pests, and raw or unwashed food. It’s common among meat products and can result in symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever.

    It’s clear that any kind of intentional contamination presents risks to human health. In the case of the protagonist of this story, food contamination with slugs can also be very dangerous, as slugs and snails contain rat lungworm, a parasitic worm that can cause brain infections. While most people who get an infection from rat lungworms don’t have any symptoms, in some cases, it can travel to the brain and cause meningitis, an infection in the brain’s lining that causes inflammation. 

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    A careful examination of the food can help avoid eating contaminated food

    The unfortunate news is that food contamination can be hard to detect, especially because people don’t usually expect it. Therefore, it’s important to inspect any food before eating. A careful examination of the food can help avoid eating contaminated food before it’s too late.

    The first step should be visually looking at the food and checking it for any foreign objects like hair, metal, glass, and plastic objects. Discoloration and cloudy appearance are also significant indicators of food contamination. Any unusual smells coming from the food mean that it shouldn’t be eaten as well. 

    Another indicator of food contamination is texture. A slimy, mushy texture is likely a sign of spoiled food that isn’t good for consumption. 

    To prevent catching a rat lungworm, which can be found in slugs, snails, and unwashed produce, the best practices are to thoroughly wash and cook vegetables, snails, crabs, and shrimps, and check them for suspicious creatures before eating them. 

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    Commenters encouraged the woman to run from the relationship

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    And even after the update, they encouraged her to do the same

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    Justinas Keturka

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    I'm the Visual Editor at Bored Panda, responsible for ensuring that everything our audience sees is top-notch and well-researched. What I love most about my job? Discovering new things about the world and immersing myself in exceptional photography and art.

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    Touhou Youyoumu
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hope she was tested for parasites as slugs are loaded with them. Some serious fatal to humans if don't discover them fast enough.

    Robin Roper
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh hell no! Press charges for food tampering. I'd take him down.

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    Touhou Youyoumu
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hope she was tested for parasites as slugs are loaded with them. Some serious fatal to humans if don't discover them fast enough.

    Robin Roper
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh hell no! Press charges for food tampering. I'd take him down.

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