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I shouldn't ever drink alcohol as I always get raging hangovers that last all day. Even the trusted Irn Bru isn't working today. What should I do?


Anyone fancy bringing me a bucket of tea and a truckload of Jaffa cakes?


I think I had a kebab last night, just discovered some onion stuck to my hair and my pillow smells like a hippy. I need to Febreeze my way out of this one otherwise I will be sick out my noise.


It's good I am such a lightweight


*calculates unit consumption from previous night and rounds to the nearest hundred, chuckling to the calculator as he tippy-taps*


Never again.

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Berocca...or a double Berocca for a particularly large hangover and some strong pain killers. Mega re-hydration as well. And go for a walk or more strenuous exercise if you can stomach it....wow I sound like a serial hangover-ist.


Bit late but I hope this helps.


Jen

Get a sharp knife, slice some oranges and limes.

Throw the limes in a tall glass, add crushed ice, top up with soda water. Drink immediately and then eat the sliced oranges.


Lie down, naked, in a darkened room with the window open. Sleep.

You'll need someone to wake you up a bit later with a hot mug of strong tea and a good quality bacon sandwich. (Don't fret if you've run out of sourdough, it will only add to your headache).


Hair of the dog is the way forward if the hangover is particularly bad but don't order the same drink as the one you had the previous night. Finally, make sure that you don't have anything important, hah, like work, to do the next day because then you're fucked.

binary_star Wrote:

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> 1 sachet Resolve Extra + 1 Berocca. Mix both in a

> glass and drink. Repeat if necessary (never has

> been). Tastes disgusting but it works!!


This is my hangover cure too. I swear by it - 30 mins later you are a new person.

Loz Wrote:

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> binary_star Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > 1 sachet Resolve Extra + 1 Berocca. Mix both in

> a

> > glass and drink. Repeat if necessary (never has

> > been). Tastes disgusting but it works!!

>

> This is my hangover cure too. I swear by it - 30

> mins later you are a new person.


It is incredibly fast working and my other half is always amazed/amused at the transformation!

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