Another poop question: What caused my liquefaction?

First, how long on average does it take for humans to transform food into poop?

I guess there are a lot of variations based on what you ate, any illnesses you may be suffering from, how much your colon can store before you head for the hills, to even how well you chew your food. With that in mind, I’d like a little help with finding out exactly what I pooped out. Prior to day 1, at night, I had a nice, normal bowel movement so I suspect its nothing I ate before that day. One day 2, around 2pm, I had some rumbling in my stomach and later found out that my poo was completely liquefied. I mean it was like a hose, there was barely any solids at all! I’d like to blame that on something, but I don’t know what. Here’s my food schedule for those days

Day 1
10-11am: California roll sushi
4-5pm: Cheeseburger and fries, soda
11:30pm-Midnight: Leftover pizza (Hawaiian style), orange cream soda

Day 2
9am: Biscuit, scrambled eggs, sausages, fried potatoes, apple juice
12pm: White rice, beef and broccoli and teriyaki sauce, soda

Maybe a combination of these things? The fact is that I felt completely fine right up until I went to the bathroom. I didn’t poop later that night either, so whatever it was must have liquefied all of my leftover food. I was completely caught by surprise because there was none of the stomach pains usually associated with a severe case of diarrhea

Suppose one of the meals I ate were bad in some way. Would that help point to a time? Remember I felt no discomfort at all until I went. Does that proximity of the 12pm day 2 lunch mean it cannot be the cause? How fast can food liquefy anyway?

I can’t answer most of the post, but your digestate is liquid for most of its trip through you. It gets de-watered right at the very end. Anything that interferes with the de-watering, or that irritates your intestines so that things go through more quickly than normal, will cause the hose-pipe effect.

Not liquid being added, liquid being left in.

California roll sushi
Cheeseburger and fries, soda
Leftover pizza (Hawaiian style), orange cream soda

I would say this it what triggered your woes. I’ve always heard it takes around a day to digest a meal, but that sounds like a helluva combination for one day. The apple juice in the morning may not have helped things. Apples and apple juice can act as a laxative.

There’s a lot of grease in the pizza and the burger… grease is liquid and doesn’t digest particularly well. That definitely adds to the problem.