(Wales Online)

Mother Urges Ban on Slushies for Children After Toddler’s Severe Reaction

Victoria Anderson experienced a harrowing ordeal when her three-year-old son Angus suffered a severe reaction, leading to a collapse and convulsions, shortly after consuming a raspberry-flavored slushy. This alarming incident unfolded on January 4, during a routine shopping trip with her children in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde.

The distressing turn of events began when Angus, having never before consumed a slushy, requested the icy beverage from a local corner shop. Within half an hour of indulging in the drink, Angus’ condition deteriorated dramatically in another store, rendering him unconscious and prompting his mother to fear for his very life.

Describing the terrifying moment, Victoria recounted how Angus suddenly went “limp and stone cold,” prompting an urgent medical response as paramedics worked frantically to stabilize him. The subsequent hospitalization of Angus revealed that the slushy had induced a condition known as glycerol toxicity, leaving the young boy in a state akin to intoxication, told Wales Online.

Medical staff at Glasgow Children’s Hospital informed Victoria that the chemical component in the slushy responsible for preventing it from freezing had dangerously impacted Angus’ blood sugar levels. The Food Standard Agency (FSA) had previously issued guidance in August 2023, advising against the sale of slush-ice drinks containing glycerol to children under the age of four due to the potential risks.

High levels of glycerol exposure can lead to severe health implications, including shock, hypoglycemia, and loss of consciousness. This guidance underscores the potential dangers associated with the consumption of such beverages by young children.

Reflecting on the incident, Victoria shared that her other children had consumed slushies as a treat in the past without issue, making Angus’ adverse reaction both shocking and unprecedented. The initial symptoms of discomfort expressed by Angus while shopping were initially dismissed by Victoria as fatigue or a minor ailment, but the situation escalated rapidly, culminating in a full-blown seizure that left Victoria in a state of panic and fear for her son’s life.

In the aftermath of this traumatic experience, Victoria has become an advocate for greater awareness and regulation of slushy sales to children. She argues for a complete ban on slushies or, at a minimum, clear warning signs indicating the potential risks for children under four. Victoria’s resolve to never purchase slushies again stems from the uncertainty surrounding the ingredients and their effects on children’s health.

Her mission now is to spread awareness among parents about the potential hazards posed by these seemingly innocuous treats, emphasizing the need for caution and informed decision-making when it comes to children’s consumption of such products.

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