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Food Safety Report - Pineapple, Montréal Québec

1 year ago reported by user-pjdff347 business

Pineapple, Waxman House, Park Avenue, Montreal, QC, Canada

4605 Avenue du Parc, Montréal, H2V 4E4 Québec, Canada

I was high af and I ate too much pineapple because it was delicious; then I woke up hallucinating and violently vomiting until I was able to lay down. I thought I was dying. But then I passed out. I feel fine now but I have no energy to do anything but eat pizza. | Symptoms: Vomiting, Other

#montreal #quebec #canada #pineapple

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user-drmv8757

You were hallucinating? Food illnesses don’t usually make people hallucinate…your comments “I was high af” seem to,suggest that that was the cause of your physical and neurological symptoms. if you bought the drugs off the streets, then that may be why. If you bought weed from a government Quebec location, you should let them know. Also, if you are not getting enough sleep for days at a time—even just two days—you could be experiencing auditory and visual hallucinations, caused by the lack of sleep. It is NOT a psychological issue so don’t worry. The terms are Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations. Both are sleep-related hallucinations. “Hypnogogic hallucinations happen as you're falling asleep and hypnopompic hallucinations happen as you're waking up.”

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