I know of a girl who ate some undercooked seafood at a restaurant. Soon after, she began to feel nauseous. She vomited in the restaurant's restroom. She also had diarrhea and had to be taken to the hospital for treatment as it was a severe case of food poisoning.
There was a case at a buffet. People ate some seafood that had been left out too long. Many started experiencing dizziness, followed by intense nausea and diarrhea. Some even fainted. It turned out the seafood was contaminated. It was a nightmare for those who got sick as they were on vacation and ended up spending days in a foreign hospital.
A family once had a barbecue. They grilled some chicken that they had thawed and refrozen a few times. Big mistake. Most of them got food poisoning. They were all lying around the house feeling sick. One of the kids was crying because his tummy hurt so much. They learned the hard way about proper food handling and not re - freezing thawed meat.
Well, once my friend ate some street food from a dodgy vendor. It looked so delicious, a kind of spicy noodle dish. But a few hours later, he was running to the toilet every few minutes. He said his stomach felt like it was doing somersaults. He learned his lesson about choosing food carts more carefully!
I'm not sure where to specifically find 'food poisoning fanfiction'. It's not a very common genre. You could try searching on some general fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own and use the keywords 'food poisoning' to see if there are any relevant works.
Well, once I saw a little kid at a zoo. He ate too much ice cream right before seeing the monkeys. When a monkey made a really loud noise and jumped around, the kid got so startled that he vomited the ice cream all over his shoes. It was quite a mess but also kind of funny in a strange way.
Sure. There was an area near a lead - smelting factory. The soil and water were highly contaminated with lead. After the factory was shut down and a large - scale environmental remediation project was carried out, including soil treatment and water purification, the lead levels in the environment decreased. As a result, the health of the local residents improved, with no new cases of lead poisoning reported in recent years.
Sure. One story I heard was about a family who moved into an old, damp house. Soon, they started feeling constantly fatigued, having headaches, and suffering from respiratory issues. They later discovered black mold in their basement. Another story involves a worker in a building with water damage. He developed skin rashes and nausea, which were traced back to black mold exposure.
Sure. There was a time when a student got motion sickness on a school bus trip. As soon as the bus stopped at school, he vomited right outside the bus. The other students were a bit shocked at first, but then they helped him get to the infirmary.
Sure. Once, my friend tried to make a new kind of smoothie with lots of strange ingredients. He put in some durian (which smells really bad), spinach, and a whole can of sardines. When he blended it all together, the smell was so disgusting that we all ran out of the kitchen. But looking back, it was also a bit funny how he thought that combination would work.
Well, I know a girl photographer who loves to take portraits. She once took a photo of an old woman in a small village. The woman had so many wrinkles on her face which told stories of a long life. The girl photographer focused on the woman's eyes, which were full of kindness and wisdom. That photo won a local photography award as it was so expressive.