Brielle Birman was rushed to the hospital for food poisoning, and she is finally feeling better
Brielle Birman, daughter of Atlanta alumnus real-life host Kim Zolciak-Biermann, said she contracted food poisoning from eating steak. Brielle Birman is recovering. The 25-year-old daughter of the wife of real Atlanta...
Updated: 48 months ago2 min read
being hospitalized with food poisoning earlier this week.
Brielle Birman, daughter of Atlanta alumnus real-life host Kim Zolciak-Biermann, said she contracted food poisoning from eating steak. Brielle Birman is recovering.
The 25-year-old daughter of the wife of real Atlanta alumni Kim Zolciak-Biermann is recovering after being hospitalized with food poisoning earlier this week.
Biermann first revealed he was sick in a post he shared on his Instagram story on Wednesday. "Food poisoning is disgusting," she wrote after a leaked photo of her in a hospital bed, according to Six.
According to the results, the star later shared a photo of her hand connected to an IV arm, writing that she "wouldn't want this on my worst enemy" according to the results.
Birman later shared other images that showed that he had returned home and was recovering and doing well. "Thanks to everyone who reached out, I'm home, and I'm feeling a little better," she wrote, according to Six. Early Friday morning, Birman provided more information about his bout of food poisoning in another post shared on his Instagram story.
Posting a video of himself sitting in front of the toilet, Birman wrote: "I sent this picture to my sister when her symptoms first appeared. She's been showing up for an hour."
"It's down here," he added, including a photo of him in hospital alongside the video, which details the image was taken "4 hours later." Birman reiterated that he did better in a post, "But we're fine now, Yolo Swag."
He also congratulated chef Tracy Bloom, who made "various types of bone broth" for him, and the doctors and nurses who served him, making him "feel 100 times better." Biermann wrote details of his nutritional illness: "When I realized I had to go to the emergency room, there was a problem, to put it mildly, that lasted 4 hours."
"Dry tingling every 6 minutes makes my back feel like it's about to break, and I can't breathe," he continued. "I'm tough enough, but that's...disrespectful."
Biermann also likened his battle with food poisoning as "almost as bad as if I had 12 kidney stones at once."

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