Anonymous wrote:Something similar happened to DD, the young adult. We traveled and the next day went to a party. There was lots of food and people. She started violently throwing up and being sick, but the whole night and the next day.
We thought it was the food, but it turned out it was norovirus. All four of us got it within a day. It was in the news in the country we were in, that there are many norovirus cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Microbiologist here - immediate (within an hour) symptoms point to bacterial toxins or allergens present in the food. Usually food poisoning comes with a drop in blood pressure (feeling woozy or fainting), stomach cramps, sweating and diarrhea as well. Did you have that?
If you experienced tingling of the lips, mouth or throat, then threw up, it could also be an anaphylactic reaction. Allergies to nuts and seafood are common and can appear at any age.
I'm leaving out the possibility of an alcohol overdose, since you say you can handle your booze.
If you're worried, you could get a skin test panel at an allergist's.
I have IBS and get diarrhea within 20 minutes of eating certain foods.
Anonymous wrote:
Microbiologist here - immediate (within an hour) symptoms point to bacterial toxins or allergens present in the food. Usually food poisoning comes with a drop in blood pressure (feeling woozy or fainting), stomach cramps, sweating and diarrhea as well. Did you have that?
If you experienced tingling of the lips, mouth or throat, then threw up, it could also be an anaphylactic reaction. Allergies to nuts and seafood are common and can appear at any age.
I'm leaving out the possibility of an alcohol overdose, since you say you can handle your booze.
If you're worried, you could get a skin test panel at an allergist's.
Anonymous wrote:
Microbiologist here - immediate (within an hour) symptoms point to bacterial toxins or allergens present in the food. Usually food poisoning comes with a drop in blood pressure (feeling woozy or fainting), stomach cramps, sweating and diarrhea as well. Did you have that?
If you experienced tingling of the lips, mouth or throat, then threw up, it could also be an anaphylactic reaction. Allergies to nuts and seafood are common and can appear at any age.
I'm leaving out the possibility of an alcohol overdose, since you say you can handle your booze.
If you're worried, you could get a skin test panel at an allergist's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also interested in how you knew the caviar was tucked away in the back and how you got it.
I was outside on the patio during the entertainment portion of the night (where the oysters and caviar were) and the chef who catered the event went to “the back”, meaning somewhere behind the patio area and brought out other samples of caviar
Oh! He just meant he went to get more from the kitchen, or wherever they were working from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m also interested in how you knew the caviar was tucked away in the back and how you got it.
I was outside on the patio during the entertainment portion of the night (where the oysters and caviar were) and the chef who catered the event went to “the back”, meaning somewhere behind the patio area and brought out other samples of caviar