Ate sushis three hours ago and my anus is like the niagara falls
anything I can do about it beside hydratation?
>>7366450
Where did you get it? Gas station in the Rockies?
>>7366450
Pepto bismol and stop eating shitty sushi from the chinese market
>>7366450
No. Replace electrolytes though (that means gatorade type stuff).
Very short incubation period, watery diarrhea and consumption of raw seafood would all suggest Vibrio parahaemolyticus
>>7366485
Gatorade isn't soda, you leaky assed dumbfuck.
>>7366501
I'm from Europe we do'nt have that here I assumed it was soda
>>7366489
Also it's not a bad idea to seek medical help in all cases of foodborne illness in order to secure a diagnosis and determine whether any treatment is required or the disease is self-limited
>>7366485
You're losing water as well as nutrients, and unless you want to go to the hospital for an IV, a sports drink is going to help replace them.
Gatorade and Powerade are designed to do this. So is Pedialyte but that's probably more expensive.
okay, not relevant to OP's post, but Dead Sushi was such a fucking good movie. Really goofy, but also really fun and enjoyable. Would recommend/10
>>7366450
>beside hydratation
Keep hydrating and take in some salt too. Don't be a moron. Lack of hydration and salt is what kills people during cholera outbreaks.
>>7366450
Getting prepared (read: drunk) to go to the all you can eat sushi restaurant. Hope I don't get the shits like OP!
Pic from last time I went
>>7366450
Bismuth subsalicylate, friend.
>>7366955
>all three all you can eat sushi restaurants in the area have closed down
>one health inspector take down
>one burned down
>one's owners just up and vanished
It's not fucking fair!!! I want to stuff my face with raw fish until I have parasites coming out my ears!! The only place around here to still get it is shelling out a minimum of $6 for 8 pieces at Wegmans!
>>7366489
>Very short incubation period
Where did you hear that?
http://www.cdc.gov/vibrio/vibriop.html
"Usually these symptoms occur within 24 hours of ingestion."
Just like almost every other food illness, 3 hours isn't long enough of an incubation period.
Did you eat a lot of escolar? It gets called white tuna a lot at sushi places. It's delicious in small quantities, but it will give you violent diarrhea if you eat too much. Might not be food poisoning at all.
http://www.thekitchn.com/use-caution-when-eating-escola-66602
>>7366526
Green tea will dehydrate you faster..
>mfw master race coastfag and all the sushi is daily fresh even in the shitty places
>>7366526
tea is water. Its not as good
>>7367345
Even worse, tea is water plus caffeine.
>>7367373
water+sugar+salt (preferably potassium chloride, but table salt will work). It's basically pedialyte, except much cheaper. Oral rehydration has reduced cholera deaths more than intravenous. The sugar tricks the small intestine to start its osmotic process, and the salt keeps your electrolytes in balance. Go look up a recipe.
Or just drink yourself to sleep like a normal person.
Sone fish contains toxins.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciguatera
RIP OP's anus.
>>7366983
My state has alot of all u can eat sushi. I'm suspecting that they're really fronts for a drug dealing business though
>>7367463
>.m.
>>7366955
>>7366983
It was unbelievable. Sorry your city can't get it right anon.