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It feels like being sick with a horrible cold with nausea and vertigo but without a fever or runny nose.
Headaches. Vomiting. Like the flu.
I learned a few tricks to avoid hangovers. Drinking water in-between drinks, ramen noodles before sleeping(or whatever your favorite soup is) and avoiding getting to a point where the world spins when your eyes are closed.
If you're not into ramen, look into hydration products like liquid IV. The ramen is filling a similar role in that it's salty AF, so you're helping replenish electrolytes that help prevent the hangover.
Ever since I started including one or two of those in my post drinking/pre bedtime routine and I haven't had a hangover in years.
If you're consuming that much sodium, you're gonna also want to drink water though because it can dehydrate you. Which also causes/worsens hangovers.
Yeah, art if my routine when drinking is to never have rounds in a row, its always a glass of water in between. Liquid IV/ramen broth are water based, so that helps as well
I try to do 1:1 alcohol to water (one glass of water per alcoholic beverage), but that often becomes hard to enforce on myself after a couple of drinks lol
I don't have an issue with doing 1:1 because the spectre of a hangover makes even drunk passerby keep their shit together. Who has time to lose one of your too few free days to bedlock? Migraines to that enough as it is.....
You are greatly overestimating my capacity for proper executive functioning.
Legit. I'm (surprisingly) good at that just out of fear lol. It's amazing what pavlovian training can do
Like being poisoned.
I remember being this. I also remember everyone telling me to enjoy it while it lasts... and they're aboslutely right.
One day it just goes away. Suddenly you have a hangover for the first time, and then that's it. You're no longer the "I don't get hangovers" person.
Well dont binge drink and youll be fine.
It feels like you are piloting an older flesh suit with a dying battery. The actions are on a slight delay, there a weird buzzing in the head, everything feels dry even after drinking water, and light is the enemy. That is at least how it is when I get a weed hangover. I haven't had an alcohol one in ages some I stopped drinking drinking.
Stuff your mouth full of cotton, and find someone to kick you in the head a few times. That's pretty close.
Sounds uncomfortable. Maybe i should buy some ibuprofen in preparation
Like someone didn't hit me in the face with a crowbar.