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So I went into work 3-11 pm. My break was at 6:45 and my co-workers ordered pizza but I obviously got a salad. I feel nauseous just talking about it. It was a spinach salad with tomatoes mushrooms blue cheese. a little after 7:30 when my break was over I had extreme nausea, followed by abdominal pain, It felt

Ike somebody was punching my stomach, then all of a sudden diarrhea.I felt like crap and I still do 3 hrs out. I was wondering since I'm almost 3 months out is eating raw spinach a bit much, or maybe I ate too much? But how could this cause the diarrhea. Anyone have any ideas or answers please let me know

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her fill might beto full

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If this continues more than a few days then it might not be food poisoning

Do you still have your gallbladder? Your symptoms sound like mine when I was having gallbladder attacks. Anytime I ate I would experience that. Lots of fun. NOT. Once my gb was removed I felt so much better.

Hope you get answers fast and feel better!!

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If this continues more than a few days then it might not be food poisoning

Do you still have your gallbladder? Your symptoms sound like mine when I was having gallbladder attacks. Anytime I ate I would experience that. Lots of fun. NOT. Once my gb was removed I felt so much better.

Hope you get answers fast and feel better!!

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Ohhhh that's a good point, gallbladder would do that too!

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maybe but not lap band related

only my opinion

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I have raw spinach nearly every day in in my salad for lunch, with no ill side effects. This is not band related.

I does seem more like a viral or bacterial infection. Don't neglect it...and it's most important to stay properly hydrated. I ended up hospitalized for severe dehydration after being ill in a similar situation to what you described.

If you're not feeling better tomorrow, let your surgeon know what is going on with you. It would probably help to go back on a liquid diet for a day to allow everything to calm down.

I am currently coping with gall bladder issues...though everyone is unique, typically diarrhea is not considered a symptom of gallbladder disease. Waves of nausea, gas, and intense pain are more common symptoms.

Hope you are feeling better...

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