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[QUOTE="Scoracrasia:264667"]I bet you ate a munched up cockroach. Poop I tell ya, poop as much as you can!!! From Webmd.com: If you develop food poisoning after eating contaminated food, the first symptoms will usually include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The time it takes for symptoms to appear, the severity of the symptoms, and the duration of the illness depend upon the infecting organism and your overall health. Most of the time food poisoning is mild and passes in a few days. However, some types of food poisoning may be more severe. Salmonella food poisoning may last more than a week and require hospitalization. Botulism paralyzes nerves and can result in death. E. coli infection can cause serious complications, such as severe blood and kidney problems in small children and older adults. Toxoplasma food poisoning is dangerous to pregnant women and their fetus. For more information, see the topics E. coli Infection and Toxoplasmosis During Pregnancy. [/QUOTE]
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