My bun has been into a few thing due to his lack of fear! The worst was definitely shortly after I discovered his love of climbing when he stumbled upon a bowl of cinnamon life while I was in the restroom!
When I found him he had eaten quite a bit, so I made sure he had lots of water, and watched him very closely.
He ended up getting very lethargic later in the afternoon and discharged quite a bit of the cecotropes, then was back to normal. He was quite young, so it was like his body was getting the sugar processed.
I closely monitored his temperature, through advice of the internet, for signs of change, but most of the things I read said to wait 6-12 hours before a vet visit and to watch to make sure his processing plant was still working normally, and that would be the first sign of distress.
True or not, this did work out for us, just monitoring him closely and make sure he was hydrated.