Brush with mortality

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Been off the forum for a few days due to a bad case of salmonella food poisoning. I don't think I have ever been that sick. I have worked in a lot of ICU's but this was my first time as a patient. Apparently I contracted a strain that nothing but the big gun antibiotics kill. Got back home yesterday and feeling better today. I slept for 14 hours after getting home and feel significantly better this morning.
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masonsailor2 wrote:Been off the forum for a few days due to a bad case of salmonella food poisoning. I don't think I have ever been that sick. I have worked in a lot of ICU's but this was my first time as a patient. Apparently I contracted a strain that nothing but the big gun antibiotics kill. Got back home yesterday and feeling better today. I slept for 14 hours after getting home and feel significantly better this morning.
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Sorry for your episode of illness, paul. But very happy you are over it.
Have any clue of the cause?
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Scary stuff. Glad that the antibiotics worked for you.
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Bad Sushi???
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ERLover wrote:Bad Sushi???

ANY meat RAW is BAD! :rolleyes:
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ERLover wrote:Bad Sushi???
All Sushi is bad! Why would anyone want to eat raw flesh? To show they can?
Sushi is bait to me.
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Glad you are coming back! Modern medicine (most of the time) is a wonder. We all need to be smart about how and what we eat.... JMHO

And yeah, why would anyone eat raw meat ? :rolleyes:
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Be glad it was not a badly prepared blowfish! :eek:
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ERLover wrote:Bad Sushi???
I dont eat it. It was just a question.
I am glad you are on the road to recovery :)
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