| Had a lovely and cheese filled meal last evening. I'm dealing with diarrhea now. Best remedy or better to get the poison out? |
| Just give it time. Are you missing your gallbladder? |
| No r1 |
| Definitely sounds like a gallbladder attack. My mom swears by red wine for hers. |
| Imodium and stay hydrated. You’ve never dealt with diarrhea before? |
| Poison? That's different than diarrhea. Is this a few loose stools, or are you tied to the toilet for the day? |
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Sounds nothing like a gallbladder attack.
Eat small amounts of bland easier to digest foods until you feel better. Stay hydrated. |
| How bad is it? I would stick it out and eat bland foods and drink lots of water. Maybe its food poisoning so you don't want to keep it in. |
| Hot lemon water. Kombucha. Plain gnocchi or potato |
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Probably poor hygiene by the cooks/waitstaff.
Eating out can be quite risky. |
| If you don’t typically eat very rich food that is likely the cause. I don’t eat a lot of meat, so if I have steak I definitely feel it. |
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Just let it pass.
Are you lactose intolerant? I am and Italy was such a struggle. So much delicious soft cheese and gelato but I regretted it afterwards. |
| Sounds like norovirus. How old are you OP? |
| 1/2 of an Imodium |
FFS no it does not sound like norovirus, it's a simple bought of diarrhea. Norovirus makes you feel incredibly ill. |