Toxic girl
Oct. 5th, 2004 01:34 pmHealth food is bad for you. All I've had today is a mug of sage tea (caffeine-free drink) and a load of pumpkin seeds (supposedly healthy snack), but something has managed to make me violently ill. I suspect the pumpkin seeds, because I felt okay (well, tired, but that's normal) until I'd had a few handfuls of them... after which I felt drowsy, headachey, and extremely nauseous, until actually being sick.
Is it possible for things to make you sick that quickly? If not then it must have been the steak at the Mill last night.
I am now at home, where I can lie down & feel grotty in peace. This does however have the welcome side-effect that I can listen to
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Is it possible for things to make you sick that quickly? If not then it must have been the steak at the Mill last night.
I am now at home, where I can lie down & feel grotty in peace. This does however have the welcome side-effect that I can listen to
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Date: 2004-10-05 05:52 am (UTC)Perhaps they're a little tough to digest and weren't the right thing on an empty stomach, though. I can digest nearly anything on an empty stomach so I'm not sure.
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Date: 2004-10-05 06:30 am (UTC)I can normally digest anything any time, empty stomach or not. Though actually thinking about it, the reaction was a bit like trying to eat on a really really gruesome hangover (you know, when you wake up after a really heavy drinking session and think "maybe breakfast would help", and you turn out to have been wrong). So maybe it was something I ate/drank last night...
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Date: 2004-10-05 06:10 am (UTC)Sound shorrid, anyway; reast, drink liquid, and get well.
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Date: 2004-10-05 06:33 am (UTC)Am resting, but drinking water just makes me sick again. :-(
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Date: 2004-10-05 06:49 am (UTC)* Caused by a 2-year-old sticking her finger in my mouth, she was home from the nursery with a stomach bug.
Aflatoxin
Date: 2004-10-05 06:50 am (UTC)Nothing to worry about, it wont kill you, rest in bed, take frequent little sips of water and you'll be feeling fine tomorrow morning.
Yes it does say its carcinogenic on the web, but so is pub cigarette smoke and car fumes, and you dont worry about those.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:57 am (UTC)Er, well, yes I do, actually. Not worrying in a kind of "oh my god this is going to kill me" way, but I don't like staying any longer than I have to in smoky pubs -- if I wanted to kill myself I could think of better ways to do it than slowly and painfully by means of side-effects from some other moron's pathetic addiction! -- and I try to avoid breathing in excessive car fumes (as far as one can do so when living in a city).
I don't, however, worry about recent assertions that orange juice and mushrooms are carcinogenic, and likewise I wouldn't worry overmuch about assertions that pumpkin seeds are carcinogenic, since you would probably have to consume your own weight in them before suffering any ill effects. Laboratory testing causes cancer in rats, etc.
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Date: 2004-10-05 06:54 am (UTC)The pumpkin seeds may well have had a tiny bit of Aspergillus or other mold on them, which would also give you a fairly instant reaction.
Hope you feel better soon; rest sounds like comepletely the right thing. Some people find flat Coca-Cola over ice in small sips an excellent remedy.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:29 am (UTC)Yeah, I've had lots of it before -- I really like it, can drink two or three mugs in a day quite happily. Probably not advisable really but it's never done me any harm before! This one didn't taste as nice but that was because I'd stored some other teabags in the same box, unidentified fruit tea which as far as I can tell from the taste was hibiscus & cardboard. (Had one of them yesterday, see, & thought I'd see if the sage was still okay today.)
Coke usually does seem to settle my stomach so I'm sipping that (it's not totally flat, but close). Seems to be helping, though I still feel grotty.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:06 am (UTC)Nothing to eat for 12-24 hours. Drink water if you can. Actually, I prefer tonic water when I'm throwing up, and flat coke can be good too.
If you can't drink water for 24 hours without throwing up hie thee to thy GP or you'll get dehydrated.
Get well soon.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:47 am (UTC)Just make sure it's real, not diet, coke - even if you normally go for the diet version.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:50 am (UTC)Heh. Definitely not. I'd rather drink ditchwater! I loathe sweeteners, and diet coke doesn't even taste of anything except sweeteners. Full-fat coke for me every time. :-)
I must confess coke with salt in sounds utterly retch-making... may give it a try later but for now I think I'm just going to stick to ordinary coke.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:52 am (UTC)Nothing to eat for 12-24 hours.
Annoyingly, I am now hungry. But my stomach still feels painful, though more like it's been kicked by a badger than like I'm going to be sick again.
Hmmm. What do you recommend, Ms krool nurse? :-)
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Date: 2004-10-05 08:00 am (UTC)Damn !
Date: 2004-10-05 08:04 am (UTC)Even better grind them up and stir into the tea of people at work who you dont like for an almost break for them.
Hours of fun for all the family.
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Date: 2004-10-05 08:27 am (UTC)If I were in your shoes and were keeping down water without throwing up, or keeping down flat coke, I'd try something fairly easy to digest but something that I fancied. Rice is easily digestible but would you want to? No. Nor me. A plain biscuit, say a digestive, or a piece of toast. If that doesn't come back I'd assume that my system had chucked up everything that insulted it and go back to eating normally. Normally, that is, but a) light and b) careful. Don't have a slice of toast and then a curry, for instance!
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Date: 2004-10-05 08:41 am (UTC)I had a piece of toast and so far (fingers crossed) am okay. Might make myself some pasta, plain pasta is usually a good bet when I'm feeling grotty.
I wonder if it would be silly to have the salad I made myself for lunch. (It has onions and olives and avocado in it.)
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Date: 2004-10-05 12:42 pm (UTC)Me, I'd eat it.
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:20 am (UTC)Is it possible for things to make you sick that quickly?
Yes, it definitely is;
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Date: 2004-10-05 08:14 am (UTC)If you still can't keep anything down tomorrow, try one of the rehydration sachets you can buy in chemists - they should be palatable, but have enough salt and sugar in them to keep you hydrated.
Hope you're feeling better soon.
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Date: 2004-10-05 08:47 am (UTC)no subject
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