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Captain D's, Calhoun Memorial Highway, Easley, SC, USA

5 years ago

5806 Calhoun Memorial Highway, Easley, 29640 South Carolina, United States

My husband and I tried it for the first time Wednesday 2/21/18. I didn’t eat the same thing as he did... just a couple of hours later he had bloating, pain and rumblings in his stomach! when he began to get nauseated, he said he was burping and could taste the fish and shrimp he had eaten. He soon was in the bathroom with diarrhea and vomiting!!! It lasted all night, and he is so weak now, with a headache! No fever YET..! | Symptoms: Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Bloating, Stomach Pain, Weakness, Fever, Burping

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Karen Bright
We cannot provide a picture of the food, (we ate in)or receipt, (saw no reason to keep it) My husband can usually eat anything... We never want to go back to, or even smell Captain D
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