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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Learning to Spread my Brokenwings
Posts: 169
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Learning to Spread my Brokenwings
Posts: 169
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Ada, Gosh when it rains, it POURS!! Hope you are feelong better.
Sue has brought up some real good points: Report it IMMEDIATELY to the store manager. Before you return the boxes to the store, write down (or have one of your kids) photocopy the boxes so that it shows the brand AND THE LOT NUMBERS, and make a photocpopy of the store receipt for your records.
If you still are feeling sick, go to your Doctor. He might be able to do tests and stool samples to determine WHAT bacterias are in your system. Some are VERY SPECIFIC to food poisoning. Plus, as Use pointed out, dehydration is a concern, especially amongst older individuals and/or people with chronic medical problems. Nothin' to fool around with!!!
And YES, by all means report this incident to the Health Department, so that they can do an apporpriate investigation.
If it is shown that the fish caused your illness (food poisoning), then the store and/or manufacturer might have to reimburse your medical costs, etc.
Geeeze, I hope no one ELSE who bought that fish had to go through this!
Best Wishes,
The other Brokenwings
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