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krissy04 | 00:49 Sun 02nd Jan 2005 | Body & Soul
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Is it possible to be totally fine in the moring( afters a hards night of partying)...and then later in the day start to get hang over symptoms?
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If you feel great in the morning then I would imagine that it's more likely to be tiredness kicking in than any kind of partying side effects. You're more likely to have a hangover from a boring night out than a great one - odd, but true!

I can't speak from experience though, as I've never had a hangover...

Yes it is possible. A hangover is a state where metabolic toxins have built up to produce symptoms. The more alcohol you have in your body the longer it takes to produce the majority of the nastiest ones (as the body is busy dealing with the alcohol first)
I would highly recommend a large glass of 'RESOLVE' for a hang over. You can buy the citrus flavoured sachets from most chemists & supermarkets. Happy New Year krissy!
I've woken up in the morn still feeling a bit drunk, but fine. only to start to feel rubbish later on. urgh!
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you guys are great on here! I just took a nap and drank a lott of water, now i feel great...HAPPY NEW YEAH ALL
Chances are you are still technically drunk (drive to your local police station to check if you like ;o) and the hangover only kicks in much later in the day.
Obonio - you have a point there. A few years back, a fella at work was paralytic at a Christmas party. The next morning, he took his wife shopping & was randomly pulled over by the police & breathalysed. Needless to say, the test was positive & he was consequently banned from driving for 18 months, along with a hefty fine. So anyone contemplating driving, the morning after the night before - beware!

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