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Food Safety Report: hospital

11 years ago reported by user-gtmq2367

hospital
While patient there after a knee replacement . I was moved to sub-acute for therapy. I was there for 7 days.After the 3rd day. I told my wife and Daughter that the food didn't taste right to me. I was relese on friday. I came home and my wife fixed me a ham and cheese sandwich and a cup of soup. I only ate half the sandwich and very little of the soup . My wife ate the rest. some time after this I went to the bathroom and the vomiting and the diarrhea starting this wnet on for 3 days and then I went back to the hospital, The tested me for Cdiff. It came back negative. this continue on into Jan. After 3 doctor visits . . the tird Dr. decided to do testing for by this time I had lost 56 pds. The test results showed that I had Campylobacterial Jen-Junie. 1 anibody didn't work , 2nd antibody did and I develope a rash from it and I still have the rash. This started on Dec 14 2012 and it is now April 29 2013 and I also forgot to mention that I have temors in my hands. IHow can I find out if I got it from the hospital. | Symptoms: Diarrhea, Vomiting, Skin Rash

#doctorvisit #cheese #sandwich #soup #sub #ham

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