As E. coli outbreak grows, 6 Wendy's customers describe severe food poisoning
Aria Bendix
But the investigation continues, and the case total is likely to be an underestimate, because it includes only illnesses that started from July 26 to Aug. 9.Eight people in Michigan, including Colbert, developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a rare but serious condition that can lead to kidney failure. For a time, Colbert said, she had to wear a diaper because she was defecating so much blood. She lost 14 pounds. She still has trouble eating or using the bathroom.
NBC News spoke with five other people who got sick after having eatenWendy's burgers or sandwiches with romaine lettuce in July or August. Each said it was some of worst pain they'd ever experienced.
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