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How much sushi do you need to eat to be hospitalized? | Israel today

2022-01-18T10:25:34.087Z


The answer will be happy to provide you with a young American named Daniel Shapiro, who went to the "Eat as much as you can" restaurant in San Francisco and seems to have taken advantage of the "as much as you can" option like no one has ever taken advantage of • For full details


A young woman from California was hospitalized a few days ago with a particularly acute heartburn attack, one that nearly put her life in danger.

Up to this point, unfortunately, this is a pretty routine thing, hence it starts to get complicated.

The same woman, Daniel Shapiro by name, a 24-year-old real estate agent, was hospitalized for coming to eat with her friend at the Eat as You Can restaurant for $ 50 per person, and decided to take full advantage of the option, then some more, and some more.

Notice what Shapiro ate, and you would probably not be surprised to be hospitalized: 32 rolls, which are actually 256 individual units, of sushi, two hot peppers of the Khalfinio type, four large gyoza and one miso soup.

All this at a really affordable price of only $ 50.

"When I can, I eat a few times at sushi restaurants during the month," she said.

"We prepared ourselves for a special dinner and sat there for two hours in a restaurant to take advantage of all the money. We ate and ate and then felt so full and bloated that we sat in my car for 30 minutes with no ability to drive at all. And 'expanded' in my stomach. "

From there Shapiro continued to sleep with her partner, but between the lines it can be understood from her story that Shina was probably not there.

The next morning she was already hospitalized.

"I had a stomach ache but I thought it was normal because I ate a lot. I got up at six in the morning with huge stomach aches and chest pains, I couldn't breathe and I was really in pain, so I was rushed to the hospital."

At the hospital she was treated and released to her home, with some more pain, and if you thought it would make her eat less, or at least start eating a little more orderly, a surprise awaits you: "I do not intend to stop loving sushi, I will continue to eat more large portions but I I will try to listen to my body a little more next time, "Shapiro concluded.

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Source: israelhayom

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