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Pizza Illness: Migraine, ER Visit - Domino's Pizza, Portland Oregon

1 year ago reported by user-ktjm6519 business

Domino's Pizza, Southeast Division Street, Portland, OR, USA

2020 Southeast Division Street, Portland, 97202 Oregon, United States

I was diagnosed March 1, 2023  after leaving the ER on Feb 28th . I still am very sick . I ate only here for three days packing in process of moving ., there Meatlovers pizza or undercooked brownies . Either way I only ate here. The last day I ate from there and last big meal was Feb 21,2023 in the evening packing up my apartment I spent the entire Day 02 - 27 in pain with a migraine. I went by ambulance to Er on the 28th a snow day . Sure | Symptoms: Migraine, Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Stomach Pain

#dominospizza #undercooked #raw #portland #oregon #unitedstates #er #pizza #meat #cooks

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user-brkrp441

There’s a whole week in between eating and going to the hospital. It wasn’t the pizza

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user-qhfk5666

Hi, thanks for your comment. Onset times for food poisoning vary greatly. Chemical contamination can be within minutes, but there are other pathogens in which the onset of symptoms is not immediate and can show up later (e.g. Campylobacter - 2 to 5 days; E. coli - 1 to 8 days; Vibrio - 1 to 7 days).

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