dirtlooter
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Was once again reminded about how awful food poisoning can be. Between the weekend and Monday, we ate at several places. Last evening, the ole gut began burning so I went to bed around 7. By 8, I was in full blown pain. You know, the kind that feels like your stomach was being cut with a cutting torch. I could not get comfortable for nothing and ended up sitting on the throne most of the night holding buckets.
Was at the VA clinic at 8am this morning before going to the local emergency room. (our local hospital is nothing more than a band aid station.) Anyways, by 11 I knew that I would survive and was released. Still very sore but at least I can sleep now. No idea for sure where I got it but food poisoning can really get your attention fast. I would rather be whipped than to throw up but with this, I quickly was wanting to. Food poisoning makes me nervous, 24 years ago, I was going through dry heaves from some mishandled chicken at a friend's cookout when I had my ruptured brain aneurysm. So they asked me what my pain level was from 0-10 and I told them 38!
Was at the VA clinic at 8am this morning before going to the local emergency room. (our local hospital is nothing more than a band aid station.) Anyways, by 11 I knew that I would survive and was released. Still very sore but at least I can sleep now. No idea for sure where I got it but food poisoning can really get your attention fast. I would rather be whipped than to throw up but with this, I quickly was wanting to. Food poisoning makes me nervous, 24 years ago, I was going through dry heaves from some mishandled chicken at a friend's cookout when I had my ruptured brain aneurysm. So they asked me what my pain level was from 0-10 and I told them 38!