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Taco Symptoms: Shaking, Vomiting - Taco Bell, Swartz Creek Michigan

1 year ago reported by user-gqww2794 business

Taco Bell, 4311 Elms Rd, Swartz Creek, MI 48473, USA

4311 Elms Road, Swartz Creek, 48473 Michigan, United States

On March 9th at 12:15pm, I ate 2 crunchy taco supremes and one bite of my husband's chicken chalupa supreme. I made a comment about 2 bites of my taco that tasted funny. At approximately 2am my jaws & body tightened up, then my lips began to quiver & I started shaking all over. I got extremely cold & then nauseated with diarrhea. I thought I was okay then but, about 20 mins later I vomited violently & it had hamburger in it. | Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Shaking

#tacobell #swartzcreek #michigan #unitedstates #chicken #taco #chalupa

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user-fxdrd579

You would not of had hamburger in your vomit from Taco Bell. It would’ve been digested by 2am

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user-gjgcv917

Hello, thank you for your comment, however, this is not entirely true. The onset times of food poisoning vary greatly. Foodborne illnesses usually take 4 to 24 hours to incubate before showing symptoms, but can sometimes appear 6 to 16 hours after consumption.

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user-gqww2794

Not me, I am very slow digesting & I never seem to digest whatever has made me vomit, even hours & hours later. Everytime I've been sick from eating out, which was the only one meal I had that day sometimes, it's never able to digest.

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