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Food Poisoning??

Ok so I'm not sure if I have food poisoning, my uncle cooked tea and we ate about 6pm. It was chicken kiev. It's now 9pm and I have been sick once and now the other end is running! Sorry for tmi!! When should I go to hospital as I would have to go to the ER. I'm 29 1/2 weeks. Advise Please!
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When I had food poisoning I was puking every hour and consistently I didnt have the ruins but I was puking up yellow stomach acids that how I knew something was wrong and my whole body hurt
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Hope you feel better soon!
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Thank you for commenting. I don't have severe abdominal pain but I have the runs :(
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When I worked in food service management we learned in training that food poisoning generally strikes the following day. It's possible that due to your pregnancy it took effect sooner or that his dinner just gave you the boo boos. Sometimes I will get them from food that normally never used to before. If you feel in severe abdominal pain do not wait go be seen
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Thank you for your comment.
I can't find an accurate time on google that symptoms show, do you know how long it takes?
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Salmonella is a big factor go a head and call the hospital let them know u had chicken and your worried then if u can't keep anything down in the morning go to the er just to get checked out for dehydration
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