OH NO. I juste ate a bunch of raw chicken. Is this bad?

Discussion in 'Health and Fitness' started by Shivaya, Jul 11, 2011.

  1. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    Yeah so it was frozen chicken and I just though it was a crappy meal, and then after eating about half a breast I'd say, I realized it was pretty undercooked. I'm talking about still slimy in the center.

    FUCK.

    How sick should I expect to get and what can I do?
     
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    Not very sick at all.. While it may be under cooked.. It may of been high enough heat to kill sam&ella..
     
  3. Smokey3

    Smokey3 Member

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    Yummy
     
  4. The Earth

    The Earth Om Tare Tutare Ture Svaha

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    The owner of this establishment should fire the chef that did this to you!
     
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    cluck cluck sushi..
     
  6. GLENGLEN

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    Have You Got An Up To Date Last Will And Testament...[​IMG].?



    Cheers Glen.
     
  7. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    lol well I cooked it myself so theres no way to punish myself.... except for the mayhem that may ensue - which will probably be punishment enough.

    I just pulled it out of the garbage for closer inspection, that was definetly raw chicken. still pink-ish.

    I just had a few big sips of 92 proof rhum (sailor jerry's) to try and kill some of those bugs.

    I'll keep you guys updated. I read that it can take 6 hours to 5 days before you feel the effects of salmonella poisoning.
     
  8. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    For anyone who's interested, Salmonella aint got nothin on me!

    there was some foul odors coming out of me for a bit, and that's all that happened.

    BOOYA!
     
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    didnt I tell you?.... sam&ella breed on counter tops more than it does in an undercooked chicken/. I eat chicken all the time. > on an outdoor grill. Im sometimes kinda buzzed and want to eat before its well done. Eaten raw chicken myself many a time..

    in some countries Raw chicken is like sushi, though not very popular..
     
  10. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    I used to eat raw ground beef

    sometimes Im surprised im still alive
     
  11. PEACEFUL LIBRA

    PEACEFUL LIBRA DAMN RIGHT I'M A WEIRDO

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    The FDA would frown upon that
     
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    a butcher I know: ask him is the ground chuck is fresh and he'll take a raw piece and eat it before you.. Ive learned to take his word on it, but I dont eat meat like that anymore so.. :)
     
  13. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    I hear that can actually kill you - it looks so delicious though!
     
  14. Duck

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    You suck. I got fever so bad it messed with my brain from stuffing that was in an undercooked turkey.
     
  15. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    lol.. well... i dunno what to say brother, maybe you should tell yout immune system to man up
     
  16. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    Well, I did eat a shitload of it too =P

    Years ago though. Mostly recovered.
     
  17. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    haha glad to hear iT!
     
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