If you ate some gone off chicken how long would it take you to get ill?

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  1. keepitnatural profile image60
    keepitnaturalposted 14 years ago

    If you ate some gone off chicken how long would it take you to get ill?

  2. kia31 profile image65
    kia31posted 14 years ago

    It would take me only about 15 minutes, my dog only two, I already witnessed it.

  3. reindeerz profile image83
    reindeerzposted 14 years ago

    I ate some bad chinese food and it hit me about 6 hours later.

  4. MickS profile image59
    MickSposted 14 years ago

    Fairly quickly.

  5. sugz profile image66
    sugzposted 14 years ago

    i have what they call a cast iron gutt so, it takes a damn long time, which is not good when ya really wanna pull a sicky from work lol
    i accidentally ate chicken that had sat in the heat in my car for 12hrs.. i never got sick, cat did, but i never... go figure... lol

    i do not reccommend eating off chicken... if its green, treat it mean..

  6. onegoodwoman profile image69
    onegoodwomanposted 14 years ago

    I   do not even think, that I would purchase, cook , serve or eat,
    such a thing as


    "      gone off chicken".

  7. vicki simms profile image68
    vicki simmsposted 14 years ago

    If you get food poisoning, I could be wrong but I thought it took about an hour or two, then you get sick.

    just reading this question made me nearly sick, bleugh..............lol

  8. Loveslove profile image60
    Lovesloveposted 14 years ago

    You would probably be sick within a few hrs

  9. Gabriel Wilson profile image95
    Gabriel Wilsonposted 14 years ago

    Thanks you've just ruined my lunch! Seriously I think you'd be sick pretty quickly. Stomach cramps would probably start first, within the hour followed by nausea and very likely the need to secure toilet access for the next 24 hours. Good luck...

  10. Flaming Volunteer profile image60
    Flaming Volunteerposted 14 years ago

    All depends on how "Gone off" it was.

    Though I believe you're most likely not to feel so good after a few hours!

  11. renee21 profile image82
    renee21posted 12 years ago

    Usually, only a couple hours.  Depending on the bacteria, it could take until the next morning.

 
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