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Normally I'd advise as much sleep as possible but if you don't have that option take four painkillers (your choice, the stronger the better in my opinion), wash down with a quadruple Kahlua topped up with milk in a pint glass. Down in one. Followed by a toasted bacon, cheese and tomato sandwich smothered in Sriracha hot chilli sauce. A jug of fresh coffee and some fresh orange juice. Take a long hot shower and you're ready to go again. The fresh air that hits as you leave the front door will also be beneficial to your sense of well being.


If travelling on public transport try not to engage with anyone. Do not make eye contact. They mean you harm. Wear shades. At work, keep your head down and get on with it. Oh, and take your shades off. You'll look a prat.

Water, painkillers/alka seltzer, a banana, 2 cups of tea. I'm normally a keen coffee drinker - 3 espressos to get me out the door in the morning, but I can't touch the stuff when hungover.


And a second sleep is absolutely vital, otherwise try to eat something with a bit of fat & carb - Jah's toastie and Sriracha is a great idea.

After big beers I neck 3x pints of water before crashing out, it's a ritual.

Take another pint of water to bed.

You get up to pee a bit.

Next morning plenty tea and full breakfast local cafe which is a sort of watershed - either I can face the day after that or it's back to bed, but I have to force it either way so I know where it is.

FJDGoose Wrote:

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> Were you hungover this morning Numbers? I had a

> can of coke , that went some way to helping mine:)


after reading this thread, I'm thinking coke is the way to go in future! so many recommendations for it :))

numbers Wrote:

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> horsebox - I just have to ask...how on earth can

> you manage to eat a banana whilst hungover?!

> *shudders*




And there in lies the problem. Everyone is different, and a lot of the things suggested on here would make me instantly feel sick.

Loz Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Resolve was discontinued 2 years ago. I have a

> > secret stash but it is dwindling fast

>

> WHAT!!!! Why???

>

> Saisburys did a look-a-like product. Has that

> gone as well??



I KNOW!!


I reckon it defo had some illicit substance in it as it was magical how it worked so well.


No explanation. Just taken off the shelves.


You sometimes find a packet in independent stores. I found my stash in the 24/7 on Bellenden. I've been offered good money for it.

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