it was the gut cherries (as he decided to cal them) hope this helps ;)
Brian relieves his thirst by leaning over the lake and drinking directly from it. He ends up vomiting after drinking because he mistakenly eats too many berries that don't sit well in his stomach, which causes him to become sick.
Brian got sick after drinking the water because it was contaminated with bacteria or parasites from the animal feces near the water source. The impurities in the water caused him to develop diarrhea and become severely dehydrated.
Brian shows his fear when the engine dies in "Hatchet" by feeling his heart pounding rapidly, feeling his legs weaken, and experiencing a sick feeling in his stomach. He also becomes overwhelmed by the silence and isolation of the wilderness, which heightens his fear of being alone and stranded.
In Chapter 16 of "Hatchet," Brian almost loses his life when he mistakenly eats toxic berries that cause him to become extremely sick and unable to move. He is saved by remembering a survival tip about inducing vomiting, which helps him expel the toxic berries and recover.
The different conflicts were when Gale and Brian meet up in the hospital when Brian is sick and Gale has to explain to Brian that he has to have another treatment to him because Brian didn't know about it.
A boy gets lost on his way flying a plane to his dad's house. The Pilot had had a heart attack , and they crashed. He made his throughout the wilderness, and something happens but I can't tell you what it is you have to READ IT. But basically it's just about him surviving. At first he only had a hatchet, that's why they call it hatchet. But he finds more tools along the way. It's a GREAT book. :))))
Brian made the mistake of drinking from the lake without boiling or purifying the water, leading to him experiencing severe cramps and vomiting. The water contained harmful bacteria which made him sick.
Not sure how to spell his name but Zachary Taylor
to get checked out?
(All info from enotes, written by Gary Paulsen) 1--Brian thinks he knows the reason behind his parents' recent divorce, but he has seen what he wasn't supposed to see -- his mother and a strange man kissing. This is a great burden on him. 2--Brian goes to visit his father in northern Canada. Just before he leaves in a small plane, Brian gets a present from his mother - a hatchet with a leather holder. He takes it from her and she makes him wear it in his belt. He does not know that this hatchet will be so important later. 3-- Over the Canadian wilderness, the pilot has a heart attack and dies. Brian takes over and pilots the plane for as long as possible. 4-- The plane runs out of gas and Brian slowly realizes he is stranded in the Canadian wilderness, where he will be for the next 54 days. 5--Brian decides to think positive and calmly takes stock of what he has. He builds a shelter and finds berries to eat, but they make him sick. Then he finds better berries. He is now somewhat acclimated to life in the wild. 6--The porcupine attack hurts Brian badly, but he learns by accident that the hatchet will make sparks and a fire. He makes his first fire. He spends a lot of time gathering wood and working to better his situation. 7--Brian catches his first fish and misses the search and rescue plane. He knows that he might be out there for a long time, but also that he can survive longer because he will have fish to eat. 8--Brian learns to spear birds and has his First Meat, but the moose and tornado destroy some of his hard work and he has to rebuild. It is like he takes one step forward and two steps back. 9--Brian gets the survival bag out of the sunken plane. This takes a lot of courage (the dead pilot is down there still) and craftsmanship (it is hard to get out there and Brian has to construct a raft from trees). 10--Brian is found just after he discovers the contents of the survival bag, and he returns to civilization. He has a new perspective on his parents' divorce and vows to keep the knowledge of his mother and the other man a secret.
The Sick Lion book was written by Aesop Page and therefore is part of the Aesop Collection