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    Yes, It is stupid, but I'm in panic. You see, my mother had this spoiled milk she had to throw away (by pouring down the toilet). Well, I wasn't exactlynear her when she was pouring it down. But I went in there immediately becuase I had to wash my hnds after feeding my cat. Now, that milk had been out of the fridge for 14 hours. We weren't drinking it, but if there is a liquid that was spoiled, could some of it turn into airborne liquid and get in me and make me sick? Also, I looked under the toilet seat to make sure she flushed it. Now, if I did get any in me, it would hve been a little drop, very small drop. I'm just afraid now. I don't think I got any drop of it in my mouth. I just do not understand why my mother has to leave milk out for hours and then finally dump it. I know this post is VERY stupid and pathetic, but anything that could make me vomit scares me. That's all.


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    I dont think anything can become airborne from spoiled milk. You're more than safe in my opinion. But I'm no expert.
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    Yeah....I don't think it would be either. I don't know why I am so afraid of this.

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    you wont get sick from spoiled milk hunny - only pains! your body can fight it, dont worry ! (unless its like a week old [img]smileys/smilies_02.gif[/img] )
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    naww u wont be ill at all.


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    Yoghurt and cheese are effectively 'spoiled milk' - milk that has been out of the fridge for 14 hours won't make you ill - it just doesn't taste or smell very nice!


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    Thanks. Hm....isn't that how they make sour cream, too?

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    most likely..... i leaernt about how thry make cheese and yogurt and stuff.... yuck. hjvent been able to eat the stuff easily since!


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    Even if you inhaled milk particals you wouldnt get sick from them. You would probably need to drink a whole glass of spoiled milk to be ill. Of course, you would realize it was spoiled before you drank a whole glass O.O
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    Well, I didn't drink it, so I shouldn't have been that afraid, but still. Bacteria can be weird.

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    Just remembered, last year my brother actually drank curdled milk... it had actual solid lumps in it... eurgh. But anyway, despite the grossness he wasnt ill at all!


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    Hi guys and gals


    As far as i know from my microbiology at uni you will be completely fine, i promise.


    Hope that you are feeling better about it all.

 

 

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