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Recovering from alcohol
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've always been jealous of other peoples ability to drink alcohol. I stopped drinking because I suffered after two glasses of wine.
The attached website is really interesting. There are a few pages to read through, but it's both fun and informative, though I doubt you'll appreciate the humour until tomorrow.
Hope you feel better soon.
http://health.howstuffworks.com/hangover2.htm
I'm 30 too, and certainly suffer more than I used to, my whole body hurts now when I've over indulged! I've cut white wine out completely as it makes me feel horrible. I suffer more if I've been drinking red wine, but find if I stick to larger on a night outI don't feel nearly as bad. Weirdly though if I drink red wine at home I don't get a hangover.
If you smoke, or have been in a very smokey atmosphere, this can also make a hangover worse.
patc7641, I liked that comment ;o)
here are some remedies. Ginger's good.
I went out on a drinking binge one night, the next day though I paid for it, I felt so ill, I just could not go into work, thought I had food poisoning, then as the day progressed I got worse ! I thought I was dying, my head was bad, I was sick and my neck ached and I could not stand bright light so I ended up phoning NHS direct lol ! A nurse phoned me back and told me to get out of bed, walk around, and sip at a pint of ice cubes as they were melting, and no lie within 20 mins of getting up and sipping this ice I felt 100% and I went out that night ! The nurse said the colder a liquid is, the quicker it gets into your system to rehydrate you, I use this everytime now and it never fails.
RQ xx
After a particularly good night which resulted in far too much Vodka and far too much cola, this lead to vomiting the following day every twenty minutes. I could not take anything down, even sips of water. A friend called the NHS helpline and we were advised to drink sugared water or flat lemonade very very slowly. Reason being as I am sure we all know is because the headache and lack of energy is down to dehydration. Good to remember that alcohol is a toxin, once you achieve the desired level of drunkeness switch to a soft drink or better still water.
I have read all of the answers several times over and feel that there is little help really because the problem is not how to deal with a hangover.
I re-read your question and I feel that you are virtually asking our opinions as to whether or not you are touching on - heading for - or arrived at the big taboo, alcoholism.
Your first reaction of course will be absolutely not. Not me I can hold my own in any bar. I drink like a fish, it could be my age - it could be. It must have been something I ate - it could be. I might have an unrelated medical condition - you might have OR I could be sliding down that slippery slope that no one ever admits to in the beginning - a drink problem AND you might have.
As I see it you might be throwing too much alcohol down your throat. Get a professional opinion and listen. With luck you can nip it in the bud and become a sensible and social drinker, they have just as much fun but don't wet the bed or throw up in the wardrobe - yes that is what it is like.
Do let us know how you get on - i for one hope I am wrong, but I don't think so.
Well, thanks Paul! Your diagnosis of alcoholism has helped although I have only been out drinking 4 times this year so don' t think I need to worry about that really.
And kipchik, I was not "drinking myself stupid" as you put it. I have added it up and I only had 8 drinks. I did not even get to the 'spinning' head stage so don't consider that I was falling down drunk at all.
Anyway, I fell much better today and even made it to work. Was nice to have some responses from everyone though on my not very nice Sunday. x