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View Poll Results: What level of excess did you achieve
Complete glutten - Drunk and eat to much 10 32.26%
Pigged Out - Just eat to much 11 35.48%
Drunken Slob - Just drunk to much 1 3.23%
Goody Two Shoes - Resisted temptation 5 16.13%
Soulful - Didn't want to or couldn't celebrate or be excessive 4 12.90%
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      12-26-2007, 03:40 AM   #1
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Christmas Excess Poll

It is the morning after the day before, so how many of you went over-board and who was not in the mood?
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      12-26-2007, 06:54 AM   #2
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i eat so much i couldnt drink....bastard!
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i eat so much i couldnt drink....bastard!

Got to agree with Stevie, me and the brother-in-law only managed half a case of Peroni between us.
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I like the bottom choice, so fits me this year... altho i got xmas day off, well sort of..

drank in the evening! didnt feel very festive tho, which really isnt me, i usually love xmas.


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Please somebody clear the fridge out before i do !!!!
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      12-27-2007, 05:38 AM   #6
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Well I hope that no-one else had the food poisoning that the miswah and me had yesterday...

Unbelievable.

Woke up feeling jaded, like hung over, but I only had a few glasses of red so couldn't understand it.

Meanwhile miswah had been praying to the great white god all morning apparently...

She just got progressivly worse and was competely delerious by about 12pm.

Well half an hour later it was my turn.... Never known ANYTHING like it ! Projectile vomit EVERYWHERE !

I then fell into a sort of delerious state too, very wierd feeling btw!, all my muscles locked up and it was painful to move, made it difficult to run to the toilet !

Then got bedridden too and have literally just woken up 24 hours later...

Holy shit !

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Really sorry to hear that SJ, not much fun at the best of time but over xmas even worse !

Hope you feel 100% soon
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Well I hope that no-one else had the food poisoning that the miswah and me had yesterday...

Unbelievable.

Woke up feeling jaded, like hung over, but I only had a few glasses of red so couldn't understand it.

Meanwhile miswah had been praying to the great white god all morning apparently...

She just got progressivly worse and was competely delerious by about 12pm.

Well half an hour later it was my turn.... Never known ANYTHING like it ! Projectile vomit EVERYWHERE !

I then fell into a sort of delerious state too, very wierd feeling btw!, all my muscles locked up and it was painful to move, made it difficult to run to the toilet !

Then got bedridden too and have literally just woken up 24 hours later...

Holy shit !

SJ
James, what a horror story! Hope you and your good lady are recovering now. Definately food poisoning with those muscle spasms etc. N'owt worse than a 'stingy ring' and a throat that feels someones blasted it with a flame thrower - yuk. Remember plenty of fluids (no not alcohol!)
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can't really work out where we got it...

Had chrimbo dinner with 6 people.

4 of which were very ill boxing day - but all 6 ate the same stuff ?

However the 4 who were ill DID eat loads of seafood the evening before, but it would seem to be too long before the symtoms manifested themselves ?

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Like you say, traditional food poisoning would normally occur sooner than that. E coli can develop upto 3 days after the infected food has been consumed, although if you had that, you wouldn't be on the forum - more likely in hospital! A friend had it and he was SERIOUSLY ill.

Strange one James, but I suppose if you've 'evacuated' the bugger out then everything should hopefully be OK.
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yeah feel perfectly fine right now..

Really wierd.

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can't really work out where we got it...

Had chrimbo dinner with 6 people.

4 of which were very ill boxing day - but all 6 ate the same stuff ?

However the 4 who were ill DID eat loads of seafood the evening before, but it would seem to be too long before the symtoms manifested themselves ?

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Sorry to hear that, James.

The incubation time for food-borne bacterial & viral infections (time from eating till 'puking') can vary from hours to, for some infections, weeks.

It depends on the type & source of food, harvesting, storage conditions, method of preparation & also on the current health & sensitivity of the individual.

Have a look at this, although I'm not suggesting it is the cause, ok.

"Calicivirus, or Norwalk-like virus is an extremely common cause of foodborne illness, though it is rarely diagnosed, because the laboratory test is not widely available. It causes an acute gastrointestinal illness, usually with more vomiting than diarrhoea, that resolves within two days. Unlike many foodborne pathogens that have animal reservoirs, it is believed that Norwalk-like viruses spread primarily from one infected person to another. Infected kitchen workers can contaminate a salad or sandwich as they prepare it, if they have the virus on their hands. Infected fishermen have contaminated oysters as they harvested them."

So, get well soon & make sure you don't eat any dodgy jellied eels, unless it's from Tony, off course.



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Well I hope that no-one else had the food poisoning that the miswah and me had yesterday...

Unbelievable.

Woke up feeling jaded, like hung over, but I only had a few glasses of red so couldn't understand it.

Meanwhile miswah had been praying to the great white god all morning apparently...

She just got progressivly worse and was competely delerious by about 12pm.

Well half an hour later it was my turn.... Never known ANYTHING like it ! Projectile vomit EVERYWHERE !

I then fell into a sort of delerious state too, very wierd feeling btw!, all my muscles locked up and it was painful to move, made it difficult to run to the toilet !

Then got bedridden too and have literally just woken up 24 hours later...

Holy shit !

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Holy shit! Good thing I didn't go to Esther's too then!!!! Hope you're ok now
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So, get well soon & make sure you don't eat any dodgy jellied eels, unless it's from Tony, off course.



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