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>> No. 13611 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 8:32 am
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Can you get sick from eating bad sausages even if they're cooked?

Two days ago I cooked and ate some frozen sausages my nan gave me and became violently sick and had diarrhea

I suspect she left the sausages out in the heat before freezing them as she often does, but could they still make me sick if they were well-cooked?
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>> No. 13612 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 9:29 am
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In short, yes. While cooking food does kill food borne pathogens, it may not remove all traces of toxins left by those bacteria. There is also the possibility that the food hasn't been cooked as sufficiently well as you think, a particularly common occurrence in pan fried sausages, if that's how you did them.

I'd advise you using this as a way to encourage your nan to not leave food out as you describe, she is at much greater risk than you.
>> No. 13613 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 11:24 am
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If the food is spoiled cooking it won't help.
>> No. 13614 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 12:57 pm
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>>13611
Perhaps getting poisoned by sausages is a rite of passage. Once had a sausage sandwich, got on a plane to the US - I survived the flight, but spent almost three days shitting through the eye of a needle. Never again have I touched pork/meat sausages.

As >>13612 says, the damage is done once they've been left out and bacteria has grown - you could in theory overcook them to the point where all the "bad stuff" has gone, but they'd probably not be edible.
>> No. 13615 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 2:03 pm
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This is why you're not supposed to reheat rice - cooking it kills bacteria but not the spores that they grew from, so bacteria just keeps growing in it regardless and it spoils quicker than other foods.
>> No. 13616 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 2:24 pm
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>>13615

Bacillus cereus forms a spore to protect itself from adverse conditions (heat, cold, dessication), but cooking it hot enough for long enough is an effective method of killing the spore. Getting the squits from rice is more common when it's been fried, and I'll leave the reason for that to the imagination.
>> No. 13617 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 2:31 pm
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>>13616
>I'll leave the reason for that to the imagination.

No please tell us, I think it's good/useful/helpful to share the detail around why people get food poisoned.
>> No. 13619 Anonymous
15th August 2020
Saturday 2:55 pm
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>>13617

But I'm scared of being called a racist
>> No. 13634 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 8:52 am
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>>13619
But lad, being scared of being called a racist, is racist.

Sorry for the shite joke, don't ban me oh almighty modlads
>> No. 13636 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 9:17 am
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>>13617
Why are you asking this lad? He repeated what I just said to look smart except what he changed he got wrong. "Forms a spore to protect itself", what the fuck is this, armadillo bacteria?
>> No. 13637 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 9:22 am
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>>13636
U wot m8?
>> No. 13638 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 10:02 am
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>>13636

While not a true spore, yes, that's exactly what it does.
>> No. 13639 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 1:15 pm
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>>13636

>Forms a spore to protect itself

They do do that though.
>> No. 13640 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 1:48 pm
13640 ***Update***
Looks like nan's not to blame. Someone else in my house has got the same illness and they didn't have sausages.
>> No. 13641 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 1:53 pm
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>>13619

Egg rice?
>> No. 13642 Anonymous
16th August 2020
Sunday 1:56 pm
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>>13640
I'd look closely at the work surfaces in the kitchen - maybe someone handling raw meat/chicken/fish somewhere they shouldn't?

By coincidence, I bought myself a UV/blacklight torch yesterday and have been fascinating/disgusting myself with it around the kitchen, office and other places today. Dreading the evening darkness when I can turn all the lights off and actually really see it all.
>> No. 13651 Anonymous
18th August 2020
Tuesday 2:39 am
13651 ***Update***
That diarrhea really cleaned me out. It's been 4 days and I still haven't had a shit yet.
>> No. 13652 Anonymous
18th August 2020
Tuesday 3:17 am
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>>13651
Think of the weight-loss benefits?
>> No. 13653 Anonymous
18th August 2020
Tuesday 12:13 pm
13653 ***Update***
>>13651

Just had a poo. It was a good solid poo, not sloppy.
>> No. 13654 Anonymous
18th August 2020
Tuesday 1:19 pm
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>>13653
Top bombing.

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