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beware of yogurt that's on sale


jasonluckydog

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Well he ate yogurt at 9pm at 10om he was vomiting I checked to see what he had eaten and checked the yogurt and was 4 weeks expired he had diarrhea it was a mess. 

 

I gave him fluids looked online and the best bet was to take him to the hospital if his condition worsened well he woke up puking and he looked bad took him to the emergicare and they tested him and he has  FLU A and tested positive for FLU B so the yogurt didn't do him in

 

He has not been around anybody who's been sick or anything so flu was the last thing from my mind..

 

 

I need to edit the title.

 

 

 

 

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I don't think it would take an hour for him to get sick from most any spoiled foods. It's not much different from drinking household chemicals, your body's gonna have a pretty quick reaction to it if it has gone bad.

lol no

the microbes will need to multiply and overwhelm your immune system before your body reacts.

When I saw one hour, I knew it was something else.

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