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What food has made you ill ?
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
I have an allergy to cheese so that makes me poorly,
I ate something in Thailand that gave me food poisoning took me 3 months to recover, I was a government statistic in 1998,,, I Ithink thats the best claim to fame iI have |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Shellfish...
That's a bit harsh, how was she to know? Chilli is usually quite a low risk dish. " Was the small chillis I think .. all I know the pain was worse than giving birth . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When I was really young I ate so much spaghetti bolognaise that I puked and I had strands of spaghetti coming through my nose. It was quite unplesant. "
Damn, where was Instagram then, eh? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Once had a curry (Rogan Josh) and the skin on my chest and arms blistered badly ... huge welts all over me
A trip to A&E and an epi shot soon cured it though |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Was white water rafting in Nepal along a sacred river, which was a burial/ burning site.
We used the water for drinking and cooking. Although it was boiled never felt so bad for 5 days." oo god and I bet that was a holiday of a lifetime too......... your guides should have known better . Was it just you ? |
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"Was white water rafting in Nepal along a sacred river, which was a burial/ burning site.
We used the water for drinking and cooking. Although it was boiled never felt so bad for 5 days. oo god and I bet that was a holiday of a lifetime too......... your guides should have known better . Was it just you ?"
Was an amazing trip, that's how things are over there, got to take the rough with the smooth. There were others but was travelling alone |
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Some razor clams in a hotel in northern Spain. Spent the night throwing up and the other end too.
When I complained about it as we checked out the manager had the gall to suggest it was caused by alcohol cos there was beer, a bottle of wine and a liqueur on the bill. The fact that I'd only had one small liqueur with coffee and my companion had all the rest didn't deter him.
I spent a miserable couple of hours queuing for the ferry in the car, having to keep running off to the loo and remembering to take my passport and boarding pass every time - I needn't have worried cos two drivers jammed the whole queue by going off for a leisurely lunch then deciding to repack their boots before they'd board! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Appletise d*unk straight from the bottle bought from a roadside vendor in the Atlas Mountains, god knows where the neck of that bottle had been! Spent next two days crouched with a bowl at both ends (no loos as was in Sahara desert) |
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By *urvywelshCouple
over a year ago
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Bought some of that pink and white nougat from a sweet stall at a fete.
Ate it when I got home. Two hours later, was so ill, both ends, ended up passing out on the landing, and shitting myself. My then hubby Called the Dr. He asked what I'd eaten, told him. Dug wrapper out of bin, two months past sell by date!! Can't even look at the stuff now without feeling sick. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Was white water rafting in Nepal along a sacred river, which was a burial/ burning site.
We used the water for drinking and cooking. Although it was boiled never felt so bad for 5 days."
Note to self - avoid drinking water with bits of corpse in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"ecstasy and lsd used to have me tripping back and forth to toilet all night....but just to check my face out in the mirror . x x X"
I can do that without drugs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was getting married in Greece and ate garlic prawns. Was ill for a week and couldn't eat on the big day. But looked a bit slimmer on the wedding pics so not all bad. Now if I see a garlic prawn I hate the little gits. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A ham and egg mayo sandwich from Marks and Spencer's at a service station have me camphyerbactor last November never felt as ill as I did that week and took months to get "right" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mussels have me me very I'll twice. I used to eat them by the bucket load but I had a bad reaction once. It took me about five years to be brave enough to try them again. I only soaked my bread in the juice and an hour later I thought I was being turned inside out. I'm very nervous about any fish now. |
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the sickly knock at the door that my ears devour make me sick so i text them to say i heard you at the door and when you dont get an answer to you shouting. "its me" can you take that i dont want to answer the fucking door. x x X |
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I recently became allergic to sesame oil and tahini especially so I can't eat humous or sesame toast now as i go all blotchy and I get itchy hands and feet and my pulse rate rises with painful cramps around my body |
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"Orange juice gives me migraines, pretty strange I know."
It might be because you have had milk around the same time. In some people the two can trigger migraines after the orange juice acid curdles the milk from a milky drink or cereals etc in the stomach. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Twice in Sharm..
Sugar beet juice.. Tasted lovely but was like a 30 min enema from the inside.. Hot water tap bum...
Second was a fish restaurant there, on valentines day..
Epic shits.
I was thin for the second week!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Orange juice gives me migraines, pretty strange I know.
It might be because you have had milk around the same time. In some people the two can trigger migraines after the orange juice acid curdles the milk from a milky drink or cereals etc in the stomach."
Cheers mate, I'll remember that. |
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"Mussels have me me very I'll twice. I used to eat them by the bucket load but I had a bad reaction once. It took me about five years to be brave enough to try them again. I only soaked my bread in the juice and an hour later I thought I was being turned inside out. I'm very nervous about any fish now. "
I had a bad oyster experience and since then if I try to eat them my body makes it very clear it doesn't want them! |
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