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best way to get rid off hangover?

BCskunk

Golden Member
i drank too much and got soo trashed last nite cos it was my uni grad party

now i have a really bad hang over and a crazy headache..

got any tips ???

 
Drink lots of water and gatorade. Try eating a meal once you feel a little better. Time is the only thing that will really cure it. Everything else just helps speed it up.
 
Water.
Aspirin.
Caffeine.
Food (especially starchy stuff).
Sleep.

That's about all you can do. There is no "cure".
 
Sleep and time.

Heavy drugs may kill the pain but may have other "issues".

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PREVENTION is the best "cure" . . . drink in moderation or not at all. 😛

(So, was the grad party "worth" the pain?)
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Sleep and time.

Heavy drugs may kill the pain but may have other "issues".

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PREVENTION is the best "cure" . . . drink in moderation or not at all. 😛

(So, was the grad party "worth" the pain?)
well..u only graduate from uni once ur life...so for sure its worth it...
thanx for all the advice
 
Originally posted by: muffstah
Water, food, and advil.
Go easy on the advil and other pain relievers after drinking tho. You can seriously f*ck up your kidneys this way. You may cure your headache, but you'll be whizzing blood for a day or so.

Info at FDA.gov

Acetaminophen can cause liver injury through the production of a toxic metabolite. The body eliminates acetaminophen by changing it into substances (metabolites) that the body can easily eliminate in the stool or urine. Under certain circumstances, particularly when more acetaminophen is ingested than is recommended on the label, more of the harmful metabolite is produced than the body can easily eliminate. This harmful metabolite can seriously damage the liver.

Some individuals appear to be more susceptible to acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity than others. People who use alcohol regularly may be at increased risk for toxicity, particularly if they use more than the recommended dose. Further research needs to be conducted in alcohol users to determine what factors make some alcohol users more susceptible to liver injury than others.
 
get drunk again. best cure EVAR!

actually drink water / gatoraid. and get some sleep make sure you eat something
 
drink a lot of water
take a nap
wake up and eat some vietnamese PHO
then more water
then lay down
then feel better.
 
are you afraid you're going to die or that you're going to live & feel like this the rest of your life?

if you're well enough to post, then you're doing ok, but
lots of water/gatorade, excedrin, & sleep help,
plus bland foods.
 
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