Didn't perhaps have the livers did you? I had this happen to me when I was like 11... but never again. Happens, man.idarkphoenixi said:
Didn't perhaps have the livers did you? I had this happen to me when I was like 11... but never again. Happens, man.idarkphoenixi said:
Heh.Abandon4093 said:Eat KFC once, condemn it forever because you had bad food poisoning.
FUCK YEA!
Would you 'vow never to eat from the sea again' if you ate some muscles and had the same reaction?
This brings to mind a principle of infection that I heard about a while back. The general idea is that there's a threshold of dangerous bacteria that your body can tolerate; you have to get a certain population level inside you before they'll actually wind up making you seriously ill.anthony87 said:I've been eating KFC for over a decade now and never gotten food poisoning. Never gotten food poisoning at all in my life actually...which is strange considering the number of times I've taken a bite out of something cooked in the oven only to discover that it's still practically frozen in the middle.
Good immune system I guess.
I'm no kind of vegan, I just eat well.Abandon4093 said:By eating healthy do you mean eating nothing that casts a shadow?Sexual Harassment Panda said:Heh.Abandon4093 said:Eat KFC once, condemn it forever because you had bad food poisoning.
FUCK YEA!
Would you 'vow never to eat from the sea again' if you ate some muscles and had the same reaction?
There is some truth in this. I've been eating relatively healthy for a long while now, and on the odd occasion that I eat fast food I genuinely do feel like shit immediately. Nothing as bad as OP describes, but I've gotten as little as 2 bites into a battered sausage my friend insisted I try and physically had to stop because it was reeking havoc with my insides.
Because I could imagine switching to a sausage from regimented diet of bean paste and air muffins would upset your stomach.
If you mean healthy as in an actual balanced diet, then unless this was a sausage fried in ipecac, I don't see why it'd mess you around so much.
That's pretty revolting.Abandon4093 said:Maybe it was more psychological than anything else, I don't see how a few bites of something would effect you like that. Even if you hadn't eaten it before.Sexual Harassment Panda said:I'm no kind of vegan, I just eat well.Abandon4093 said:By eating healthy do you mean eating nothing that casts a shadow?Sexual Harassment Panda said:Heh.Abandon4093 said:Eat KFC once, condemn it forever because you had bad food poisoning.
FUCK YEA!
Would you 'vow never to eat from the sea again' if you ate some muscles and had the same reaction?
There is some truth in this. I've been eating relatively healthy for a long while now, and on the odd occasion that I eat fast food I genuinely do feel like shit immediately. Nothing as bad as OP describes, but I've gotten as little as 2 bites into a battered sausage my friend insisted I try and physically had to stop because it was reeking havoc with my insides.
Because I could imagine switching to a sausage from regimented diet of bean paste and air muffins would upset your stomach.
If you mean healthy as in an actual balanced diet, then unless this was a sausage fried in ipecac, I don't see why it'd mess you around so much.
If you want an educated explanation as to what was happening...I have none. It could be something akin to when you go on holiday and the local cuisine wrecks you. There could be absolutely nothing wrong with the food, but you might suffer just because it's not what you're used to.
Me and a friend once bought an entire black pudding from a meat stall and sat on a swing eating it raw.
We'd certainly never done that before but our stomachs didn't pay for it.