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Sean Taylor sick last sunday!


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Originally posted by SkinsLegacy44

Skins....this may have happened.

we aren't attacking you, but instead your friend might have the facts mixed up????

in any case i feel like this type of information is the best, b/c it is rarely released to the media.

NO NO NO NO.... you got it all wrong....this isnt the best info....stick with what jbooma and Inmate report...not me....im just a rookie....look at my avatar.... J/K

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Ah, behold the power of google:

http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/f/foodpoisoning.htm

"People with food poisoning caused by Shigella develop symptoms within 36 to 72 hours. Symptoms occur suddenly and are severe. They include high fever, cramps, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea that contains blood, mucus, and pus. Children may also have neurological symptoms, including headache, confusion, and stiff neck. The fever can cause seizures. Symptoms are gone within two to three days."

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Originally posted by laurent

Ah, behold the power of google:

http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/f/foodpoisoning.htm

"People with food poisoning caused by Shigella develop symptoms within 36 to 72 hours. Symptoms occur suddenly and are severe. They include high fever, cramps, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea that contains blood, mucus, and pus. Children may also have neurological symptoms, including headache, confusion, and stiff neck. The fever can cause seizures. Symptoms are gone within two to three days."

I seem to recollect that Shigella can cause such high fevers only in infants (and possibly toddlers).

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