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re: taco boudreauxs poisened us
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:57 am to CITWTT
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:57 am to CITWTT
I had a funny conversation at dinner with some doctors the other day where they were joking about how they can say pretty much anything they want (medically related) and people almost always blindly accept it.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:13 am to simbo
I know people, me included, who have eaten bad food and got the fever, chills, nausea, etc within 2 hours. One I know had to be hospitalized 2 hours after eating bad chicken. He was taken from his office in an ambulance. The 12 hr thingy is BS.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:16 am to kfizzle85
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I had a funny conversation at dinner with some doctors the other day where they were joking about how they can say pretty much anything they want (medically related) and people almost always blindly accept it.
Geez, most people wouldn't think that a doctor would make up a bunch of bullshite concerning their health. Please tell me these doctors' names so I can avoid them.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:18 am to simbo
quote:Yep. Happened to my wife after a meal at Mr. B's not long ago.
You can eat bad seafood and think you are dying 30 minutes
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:19 am to Nawlens Gator
Only other time I've gotten food poison was as a teenager from the place in central that used to be central grill (I think, credit union now). I was sick as hell within an hour & it lasted for a couple days. Definitely wasn't a 12 hour wait time for that food to eject itself.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:20 am to Politiceaux
Well you done gone an' picked a fight with GG...
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:27 am to OTIS2
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Well you done gone an' picked a fight with GG...
Posted on 7/6/13 at 12:56 pm to OTIS2
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taco boudreauxs poisened us
This headline certainly can't be good for business
Posted on 7/6/13 at 5:09 pm to CITWTT
Per Mayo Clinic
"Signs and symptoms may start within hours after eating the contaminated food, or they may begin days or possibly even weeks later. "
12-24 hours is crazy talk. Maybe some clinical definition of a blood borne infection derived from food. Eat some rancid meat and see if you get ill closer to 1 hour or 24 hours. Smart money is on 30 minutes.
"Signs and symptoms may start within hours after eating the contaminated food, or they may begin days or possibly even weeks later. "
12-24 hours is crazy talk. Maybe some clinical definition of a blood borne infection derived from food. Eat some rancid meat and see if you get ill closer to 1 hour or 24 hours. Smart money is on 30 minutes.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:20 pm to CITWTT
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That 12-24 nonsense is the exact figure any doctor will tell you is the case(I am giving that advice from my moms(doctor) mouth and she was in care of the State health dept whichaurant oversees restsaurants(food poisioning outside the home)
I had an ER doctor tell me 8 hours for food poisoning hitting you. Nobody knows for sure.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:38 pm to simbo
8 hours exactly for me with a hot sausage poboy from Rocco's.
About 2 hours leading up to it I knew it was coming...even got myself home just in time for the floodgates to open.
I thought I was dying.
About 2 hours leading up to it I knew it was coming...even got myself home just in time for the floodgates to open.
I thought I was dying.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 10:51 pm to Tiger4Ever
LINK
Most types of food borne illness has an incubation time of a minimum of 6 hours. The most common, E. coli and salmonella are typically around 8-12 hours. There is a transferable form of staph that can happen shortly after ingesting the product.
Most types of food borne illness has an incubation time of a minimum of 6 hours. The most common, E. coli and salmonella are typically around 8-12 hours. There is a transferable form of staph that can happen shortly after ingesting the product.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 11:25 pm to RaginCajunz
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I was sick as hell within an hour & it lasted for a couple days
Food poisoning doesn't last for days. When it hits you you puke and shite it out within hours.
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may begin days or possibly even weeks later.
Just no.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 11:31 pm to crimsonsaint
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Food poisoning doesn't last for days. When it hits you you puke and shite it out within hours.
it can certainly last 36-48 hours from my experience.
Posted on 7/7/13 at 1:51 am to jmerokx
Sounds like you caught the AIDS.
Posted on 7/7/13 at 1:59 am to lilwineman
Get yourself a few bad raw oysters, and lets time that 6 hour minimum speaking from experience i took turns looking like the scene from Dumb & Dumber, and the Exorcist projectile vomiting WAY within 6 hours. Didnt know if I should kneel or sit. Was back and forth.
Posted on 7/7/13 at 2:38 am to Pirate Diver
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Per Mayo Clinic
wHAT ABOUT THE mYNEZ CLINIC?? CUT 2-4 HOURS OFF THE TOTAL!!!
Posted on 7/7/13 at 7:39 am to jmerokx
Well I sure am glad that the "it takes 12 hours to get food poisoning" bullshite that some poster idiots profess, has been laid to rest.
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