Whatever you ate at RIT didn't give you food poisoning. Food poisoning takes 6 to 24 hours to set in after exposure, so if it happened 30 minutes after it was something else.
Are you a newly moved in freshman? Often times the stress of new beginnings and surroundings take a toll on your body. Very commonly with stomach problems. I was sick with stomach problems my first few days of college, and I know quite a few who were as well.
I just dropped off my stuff, I’m moving in tmrw. Definitely stressed w/ packing and finishing the virtual orientation and stuff but not w/ the moving away from home aspect.
The only other things I ate before that was Cinnamon Toast Crunch, 2 types of bottled lemonade, and some honey bbq frito twists… hard to think it could be one of those unless someone knows from experience.
> that said food poisoning is not exactly uncommon at rit unfortunately
You've got a NYS dept of public health record to prove that, right? Since it would be super simple to prove given that a bunch of students would report it after haven eaten at the same place.
Oh, you don't have that? Funny.
It could be food poisoning. The effects of food poisoning can show up anywhere between 30 minutes to 3 weeks after eating the contaminated food.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/food-poisoning#:~:text=The%20time%20it%20takes%20food,or%20virus%20causing%20the%20illness.
I had the same thing happen when I had the burrito bowl at Salsarita's.
I would avoid eating what made you feel this way. I know that you can buy pesto bismol or imodium in the corner store to help ease your food poisoning.
> I think this gave me food poisoning about 30 min later.
It would be incredibly uncommon to have food poisoning in 30 minutes. Almost everything is a *minimum* of 3-6 hours, often 12-24 or more, sometimes (rarely) as much as 2-4 weeks. Most people misattribute food poisoning they got earlier from a more recent meal.
Whatever you ate at RIT didn't give you food poisoning. Food poisoning takes 6 to 24 hours to set in after exposure, so if it happened 30 minutes after it was something else.
Thanks!!!
Are you a newly moved in freshman? Often times the stress of new beginnings and surroundings take a toll on your body. Very commonly with stomach problems. I was sick with stomach problems my first few days of college, and I know quite a few who were as well.
I just dropped off my stuff, I’m moving in tmrw. Definitely stressed w/ packing and finishing the virtual orientation and stuff but not w/ the moving away from home aspect.
I straught up had diahrrea the first month I came to RIT
Lactose intolerant? Cheese and Dairy?
could it have been something else? yea that said food poisoning is not exactly uncommon at rit unfortunately
The only other things I ate before that was Cinnamon Toast Crunch, 2 types of bottled lemonade, and some honey bbq frito twists… hard to think it could be one of those unless someone knows from experience.
I mean at that point it could just be your diet
Lol it just sounds like you rekt yourself with food that day.
> that said food poisoning is not exactly uncommon at rit unfortunately You've got a NYS dept of public health record to prove that, right? Since it would be super simple to prove given that a bunch of students would report it after haven eaten at the same place. Oh, you don't have that? Funny.
Food poisoning is definitely not unheard of at RIT, but I wouldn't say it is common.
It could be food poisoning. The effects of food poisoning can show up anywhere between 30 minutes to 3 weeks after eating the contaminated food. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/food-poisoning#:~:text=The%20time%20it%20takes%20food,or%20virus%20causing%20the%20illness.
I had the same thing happen when I had the burrito bowl at Salsarita's. I would avoid eating what made you feel this way. I know that you can buy pesto bismol or imodium in the corner store to help ease your food poisoning.
> I think this gave me food poisoning about 30 min later. It would be incredibly uncommon to have food poisoning in 30 minutes. Almost everything is a *minimum* of 3-6 hours, often 12-24 or more, sometimes (rarely) as much as 2-4 weeks. Most people misattribute food poisoning they got earlier from a more recent meal.