I have had food poisoning several times (one time even resulted in a trip to the emergency room) and it's not something you get over in a couple of hours. It's normally at the very least 24 hours and sometimes much longer.
I think Plugger is probably right on with what he said -- I fell between a 50 foot boat and the dock when I was a kid and wound up with a few broken ribs from the swell smashing me between the dock and the boat. I distinctly remember being extremely nauseous and throwing up as soon as they pulled me back on the deck and blacking out within minutes. I don't remember any "cable laying" issues associated with it but it was 25 years ago so I may be fuzzy on all of it. At the very least go to your general practitioner and let him give you a once over and do some blood work. It'll be worth it for the peace of mind. You definitely don't want to black out again while you're driving or wading or something.
Hope you feel better!
I think Plugger is probably right on with what he said -- I fell between a 50 foot boat and the dock when I was a kid and wound up with a few broken ribs from the swell smashing me between the dock and the boat. I distinctly remember being extremely nauseous and throwing up as soon as they pulled me back on the deck and blacking out within minutes. I don't remember any "cable laying" issues associated with it but it was 25 years ago so I may be fuzzy on all of it. At the very least go to your general practitioner and let him give you a once over and do some blood work. It'll be worth it for the peace of mind. You definitely don't want to black out again while you're driving or wading or something.
Hope you feel better!

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