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ALERT: Hospital ran out of anti-venom trying to save a father of 3 who was bitten twice by a rattlesnake.
Christopher Howarth was visiting his parents in Oroville, California, and went into their backyard to check on a leaking pipe.
Howarth stepped on what he thought was a plant, but it turned out to be a deadly rattlesnake that bit him twice on the foot.
When his wife Jenny found him, his lungs had begun failing, his tongue was numb, and his lymph nodes had ballooned.
Suffering from a rare blood-clotting condition, the hospital used 54 vials of anti-venom by day 3 and ran out by day 5.
“I wasn’t sure if I was going to pull through. At one point, I wrote some letters to my kids to make sure they had one last letter from Dad.”
The Norcal hospital then transferred Howarth by helicopter to Stanford Hospital, and their anti-venom helped subdue his symptoms.
Thankfully, Howarth is now back at his Idaho home with his wife and 3 children after 12 grueling days in the hospital.
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