A woman in the United States had problems with eating all-you-can-eat sushi. She ate 32 pieces of sushi in 2 hours. The next day, she had severe pain in her stomach and chest, and it was difficult to breathe. After seeing a doctor, she was diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux. slower.
Comprehensive "New York Post" (New York Post) and "Daily Mail" (Daily Mail) reported that 24-year-old California woman Danielle Shapiro (Danielle Shapiro) went to a sushi restaurant with her friends in December 2021 The all-you-can-eat restaurant costs $50 per person, and she said it would be worthwhile to eat a lot, so she ate 32 pieces of sushi in 2 hours.
Shapiro’s short TikTok video shows that she and her friends start with miso soup , 4 Japanese fried dumplings and Jalapeño Poppe, and then stuffed with avocado sushi rolls 4 different kinds of sushi, California roll, , etc., a total of 32 pieces, plus a serving of edamame, Shapiro ate happily in the film, looking quite satisfied.
Because they were too full, the two stopped to rest several times during the period, and rested in the car for 30 minutes after the meal before driving home.
Shapiro said that she started to have a stomachache after returning home that night, but she didn't take it seriously, thinking it was just eating too much. When she woke up the next morning, she found not only a stomachache, but also severe pain in her chest, and it was even difficult to take a deep breath. Her family rushed her to the hospital.
Shapiro was diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and the doctor prescribed medicine to relieve her symptoms.
According to the Mayo Clinic Health System, gastroesophageal reflux symptoms includestomach pain, chest pain, food or acid reflux, dysphagia caused by indigestion. The "Daily Mail" pointed out that in some cases, patients have severe stomach pain and chest pain symptoms, which can make people think it is a heart attack.
The causes of gastroesophageal reflux are all-encompassing, including eating a large meal, lying down after a meal, snacking before going to bed, eating acidic food and drink, smoking, obesity, pregnancy, etc.
Shapiro was released from the hospital a few hours later, but she said it took several days for her body to fully recover.
Although there was a problem with eating this time, she emphasized that she will continue to eat sushi in the future and continue to eat at all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants. She said that she has learned the lesson and will eat "slowly" in the future.
Shapiro titled her selfie video "All-you-can-eat sushi went wrong...". Since the video was launched on December 22, more than 130,000 people have liked it so far.