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Fred Quimby 10-28-2006 05:59 AM

HELP - I need a quick hangover cure.
 
I tried drinking more but that does not seem to help:disgust

EdgeXXX 10-28-2006 06:03 AM

If I had an absolute 100% cure for hangovers, I would have more $$$$ than Bill Gates...

Angry 10-28-2006 06:16 AM

AA might work you fucking drunk :winkwink:

Fred Quimby 10-28-2006 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angry (Post 11174100)
AA might work you fucking drunk :winkwink:


Anal Anonymous?


How was your last visit?

martinsc 10-28-2006 06:38 AM

drink lots of water...
the only thing that helps me.

Damian_Maxcash 10-28-2006 06:42 AM

Stay drunk - if thats not possible then a McDonald's thick shake can sometimes work.

If you don't mind peeing all day then lots of coffee and LOTS (liters) of water....

viki 10-28-2006 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martinsc (Post 11174173)
drink lots of water...
the only thing that helps me.

Same with me. A lot of really cold water always makes me feel better, especially right before bed after going out. My boyfriend swears by some aromatic bitters shit that they have in supermarkets but I don't think it helps me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angostura_bitters

sixstringmoneymachine 10-28-2006 07:09 AM

Don't drink so much the night before...always works for me :thumbsup

Gillespie 10-28-2006 07:13 AM

Water or tomato juice.

Also, next time you're out, make sure you eat good before starting to drink and keep eating small bites every once in a while between drinks. This works better than having to cure a hangover.

Dirty Dane 10-28-2006 07:18 AM

Apple or grape juice is good for the blood stream :)

teksonline 10-28-2006 07:21 AM

water is the worst..

the key is staying dehydrated, and greasy foods

best food is mcdonalds sausage biscuits... grease city.

Iced Tea
or
coca-cola (not pepsi or rc, some wierd chemicals in that shit if you ask me)

Crazy Carlos 10-28-2006 07:25 AM

i know that in germany they have a pill that takes care of your alcohol state. they have tested it and it worked so far. still it is not legal yet to use it. But if it cures your hangover is the questions. Hanger overs are a result of not enough liquid in your body, so lots of water should do the trick. And some extra sleep plus an active day to keep your mind of the fact you are feeling terrible.

good luck

Spankys Teens 10-28-2006 07:27 AM

Talk to boy alley - he may send you some of his gay pics.
That should sober you up in no time :D

lickme_dl 10-28-2006 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martinsc (Post 11174173)
drink lots of water...
the only thing that helps me.

water really helps specially when its cold ;)

elasticatedman 10-28-2006 07:31 AM

Rule #1 - prepare yourself (you obviously like a drink) so get in some milk-thistle tablets

#2 Take one mt tablet a day - with one extra before bed after you've hit the juice.

#3 During your waking hours drink lots of green tea - no milk, no sugar.

#4 And here's what to do if it's all become too much: relax on your bed, put your hands on your heart and say "It didn't happen - I'm fucking fine. I've never been better." Repeat until you feel better.

Agent 488 10-28-2006 07:43 AM

1) water
2) handful of headache pills.
3) food
4) back to sleep

or smoke and joint and go out and do shit - for some reason not laying on the couch and holding my head speeds up the recovery process.

or else if you have the day off go out and get drunk again - that always works. :)

LukieD 10-28-2006 07:50 AM

Dyralite (sp?) always works for me. Its basically a pill you crumble in a pint of water. Its intended for when you have diarrhoea and contains salts and things you shit out but alcohol has the same effect and makes you dehyrdated and lacking salt. Ideally have a pint before bed and a pint when you wake up but if you don't take one before bed having one the next day still helps.

You can get it or an alternative from most chemists/pharmacies.

teksonline 10-28-2006 07:56 AM

water?!?!?!, drinking water when you wake up with a hangover is the absolute worst thing you could ever possibly do, it will totally bring back the effects 10 times fold and most likely even make you puke. It will increase your headache by 5000%. I think anyone who says to drink water after a hangover, never had a hangover ever :)

You can drink water while drinking and before bed, never after waking up

here's some juicy info

Supposed remedies
Note: Most of these have not been scientifically tested or reviewed in the above articles.

A glass of buttermilk. Though many people dislike buttermilk it will calm down your stomach and add liquid to your system. Tests have been done on monkeys and humans.
Having sexual relations may increase the release of endorphins, which in turn may help reduce the effect of a hangover.
Drinking coffee or other caffeinated beverages. Caffeine increases the effectiveness of analgesics, and therefore may reduce headache severity when used with aspirin or similar medicines. Coffee has also been shown in some studies to have a protective effect on the liver, effective in preventing alcoholic liver disease.
Nicotine, once again much like caffeine, increases the effectiveness of analgesics and its stimulant effects diminishes many hangover symptoms
Cabbage leaves or tomato juice
Mixing in a tall glass two raw eggs with pepper, tabasco sauce, and gin. Although the cysteine in the egg yolk may have a mild benefit, the pepper, tabasco, and gin will have a negative impact. Colloquially known as a "Prairie Oyster".
Drinking more alcohol (see hair of the dog), a well-liked, though misguided remedy.
Coca Cola or Pepsi-Cola, otherwise known as "Black Aspirin" (popular in Australia), also "The Red Ambulance" (Ireland); the caffeine, bubbles and sugar can be easier to hold down than pure water. Moreover, the low pH helps the enzymes in the stomach and the sucrose partially compensates the inhibition of the gluconeogenesis.
Taking a shower and oscillating between extreme cold and hot temperatures. This practice has no effect on the hangover and can be unhealthy. Seen in the movie The Princess Bride.
Eating canned asparagus before going to bed, purportedly a good cure thanks to the diuretic effects of asparagus. Again, diuretics compound the problem.
Ginseng tea is given to a drunkard to relieve the effects of alcohol. This may be the practice, but there is no reason to believe ginseng will help.
Eating whole jalapeños will help you awaken from a hangover.
Common folk medicine has a wide variety of supposed hangover cures. A good hangover cure should replace essential nutrients lost by the body while counteracting the influence of residual poisons; very few cures do both at once. Among the more common proposed cures are:

Drinking a sports drink such as Powerade or Gatorade, to re-hydrate and replenish lost nutrients in the body. Gatorade offers a high level of re-hydration and - if consumed before and after high amounts of drinking - can limit the effects of a hangover. Consumption of Vitamin Water, which contains high amounts of B vitamins and electrolytes often proves effective also. Pedialyte contains more electrolytes than almost any over-the-counter drug. This will help you re-hydrate your body as quickly as possible.
Drinking a large amount of water before going to bed, and during the night, for rehydration (a little water is much better than none).
Eating as much food as you can hold down. Your pyloric valve will shrink in response to the large amount of food you consume thereby reducing any further absorption of alcohol. A large meal is likely to contain nutrients to replenish your body and may also cause drowsiness which will help you sleep while your body repairs.
Eating mineral-rich foods, like pickles or canned fish
Drinking pickle juice, the solution in which cucumbers were pickled, in the morning (a staple hangover remedy in Russia and Poland). It is sometimes suggested to add honey to the solution.
Eating anything substantial, especially before going to bed, to "soak up" the alcohol in the stomach (e.g. a pizza, Doner Kebab or sandwich)
Orange juice, which is rich in vitamin C. However, the acidic qualities of orange juice can also make hangovers worse.
Taking a vitamin B1 (thiamin) supplement before going to bed
(instant) chicken or vegetable soup provides salt, proteins and electrolytes which help attenuate hangover symptoms
Drinking homemade Sauerkraut juice, the solution in which the cabbage was fermented in, in the morning (a staple hangover remedy in Serbia, called rasol)
Irn Bru is commonly regarded as a remedy in Scotland. It is believed that the high amount of sugar is the reason for this.
Cysteine, which is available as the over-the-counter supplement N-acetylcysteine (NAC), is known to assist in processing acetaldehyde, best taken while already drinking and/or before going to bed. (Egg yolk is also rich in cysteine, and it is notable that many hangover folk remedies or morning-after breakfasts incorporate eggs.)
Consumption of an Ulster Fry (popular in Northern Ireland), an Irish Breakfast or a Breakfast Roll, a meal that is an all day breakfast.
Day/night cold and flu tablets - Be wary of ones that contain paracetamol as it should not be mixed with alcohol. Both alcohol and paracetamol can affect the liver, but combined are worse.
Taking a dose of ibuprofen before sleeping can supposedly reduce hangover effects dramatically; however, the truth is that long term (longer than two weeks) use of ibuprofen increases the risk of stomach ulcers. Mixing ibuprofen and alcohol can cause stomach irritation and bleeding, and is highly recommended against. The adverse effects of alcohol are amplified when ibuprofen, which also can cause trouble with the liver, is taken with it. In fact, most medicines should not be taken with alcohol, so it is best to consult a medical professional before using this supposed "remedy".
Sleep. Some people argue that sleep only prolongs the negative effects of alcohol due to slower metabolism while asleep. However, others refute this by pointing out that one doesn't notice the negative effects of the hangover while asleep.
Exercise. Exercise can be painful with a hangover, but is usually very effective. It increases blood flow to the entire body, especially the head, and induces sweating, which helps the body purge alcohol. The feeling of lethargy dissipates and there is a strong mental and emotional effect where mood will improve.
Greasy food is a fairly effective remedy, though not as effective as "preemptive strikes" like the aforementioned Ibuprofen at night.
Going for a swim in cold water feels painful, but often helps to manage the headache.

VicD 10-28-2006 07:56 AM

water and sleep, that's it

Fred Quimby 10-28-2006 08:00 AM

I just drank like a 1/2 gallon of gatoraid ice cold,,,it froze my brain and seems to be working.

I'm gonna hit 7-11 and get a cherry slurpee to continue the brain freeze process. Anyone need anything?

LadyMischief 10-28-2006 08:16 AM

A couple of bananas to replace the potassium that alcohol leeches from your system (this is what gives that cobwebs drifty disconnected feeling during hangover), and a good sports drink to rehydrate your system (alcohol also dehydrates you) and replace lost electrolytes.

LadyMischief 10-28-2006 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crazy Carlos (Post 11174373)
i know that in germany they have a pill that takes care of your alcohol state. they have tested it and it worked so far. still it is not legal yet to use it. But if it cures your hangover is the questions. Hanger overs are a result of not enough liquid in your body, so lots of water should do the trick. And some extra sleep plus an active day to keep your mind of the fact you are feeling terrible.

good luck


They have it in north america too.. it's called "Chaser" and there are a few other products as well.

LadyMischief 10-28-2006 08:20 AM

Apricots and prune juice are also super high in potassium, if you can stomach them or like them you will literally feel better very quickly.

Dirty Dane 10-28-2006 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teksonline (Post 11174513)
water?!?!?!, drinking water when you wake up with a hangover is the absolute worst thing you could ever possibly do, it will totally bring back the effects 10 times fold and most likely even make you puke. It will increase your headache by 5000%. I think anyone who says to drink water after a hangover, never had a hangover ever :)

You can drink water while drinking and before bed, never after waking up

here's some juicy info

Supposed remedies
Note: Most of these have not been scientifically tested or reviewed in the above articles.

A glass of buttermilk. Though many people dislike buttermilk it will calm down your stomach and add liquid to your system. Tests have been done on monkeys and humans.
Having sexual relations may increase the release of endorphins, which in turn may help reduce the effect of a hangover.
Drinking coffee or other caffeinated beverages. Caffeine increases the effectiveness of analgesics, and therefore may reduce headache severity when used with aspirin or similar medicines. Coffee has also been shown in some studies to have a protective effect on the liver, effective in preventing alcoholic liver disease.
Nicotine, once again much like caffeine, increases the effectiveness of analgesics and its stimulant effects diminishes many hangover symptoms
Cabbage leaves or tomato juice
Mixing in a tall glass two raw eggs with pepper, tabasco sauce, and gin. Although the cysteine in the egg yolk may have a mild benefit, the pepper, tabasco, and gin will have a negative impact. Colloquially known as a "Prairie Oyster".
Drinking more alcohol (see hair of the dog), a well-liked, though misguided remedy.
Coca Cola or Pepsi-Cola, otherwise known as "Black Aspirin" (popular in Australia), also "The Red Ambulance" (Ireland); the caffeine, bubbles and sugar can be easier to hold down than pure water. Moreover, the low pH helps the enzymes in the stomach and the sucrose partially compensates the inhibition of the gluconeogenesis.
Taking a shower and oscillating between extreme cold and hot temperatures. This practice has no effect on the hangover and can be unhealthy. Seen in the movie The Princess Bride.
Eating canned asparagus before going to bed, purportedly a good cure thanks to the diuretic effects of asparagus. Again, diuretics compound the problem.
Ginseng tea is given to a drunkard to relieve the effects of alcohol. This may be the practice, but there is no reason to believe ginseng will help.
Eating whole jalapeņos will help you awaken from a hangover.
Common folk medicine has a wide variety of supposed hangover cures. A good hangover cure should replace essential nutrients lost by the body while counteracting the influence of residual poisons; very few cures do both at once. Among the more common proposed cures are:

Drinking a sports drink such as Powerade or Gatorade, to re-hydrate and replenish lost nutrients in the body. Gatorade offers a high level of re-hydration and - if consumed before and after high amounts of drinking - can limit the effects of a hangover. Consumption of Vitamin Water, which contains high amounts of B vitamins and electrolytes often proves effective also. Pedialyte contains more electrolytes than almost any over-the-counter drug. This will help you re-hydrate your body as quickly as possible.
Drinking a large amount of water before going to bed, and during the night, for rehydration (a little water is much better than none).
Eating as much food as you can hold down. Your pyloric valve will shrink in response to the large amount of food you consume thereby reducing any further absorption of alcohol. A large meal is likely to contain nutrients to replenish your body and may also cause drowsiness which will help you sleep while your body repairs.
Eating mineral-rich foods, like pickles or canned fish
Drinking pickle juice, the solution in which cucumbers were pickled, in the morning (a staple hangover remedy in Russia and Poland). It is sometimes suggested to add honey to the solution.
Eating anything substantial, especially before going to bed, to "soak up" the alcohol in the stomach (e.g. a pizza, Doner Kebab or sandwich)
Orange juice, which is rich in vitamin C. However, the acidic qualities of orange juice can also make hangovers worse.
Taking a vitamin B1 (thiamin) supplement before going to bed
(instant) chicken or vegetable soup provides salt, proteins and electrolytes which help attenuate hangover symptoms
Drinking homemade Sauerkraut juice, the solution in which the cabbage was fermented in, in the morning (a staple hangover remedy in Serbia, called rasol)
Irn Bru is commonly regarded as a remedy in Scotland. It is believed that the high amount of sugar is the reason for this.
Cysteine, which is available as the over-the-counter supplement N-acetylcysteine (NAC), is known to assist in processing acetaldehyde, best taken while already drinking and/or before going to bed. (Egg yolk is also rich in cysteine, and it is notable that many hangover folk remedies or morning-after breakfasts incorporate eggs.)
Consumption of an Ulster Fry (popular in Northern Ireland), an Irish Breakfast or a Breakfast Roll, a meal that is an all day breakfast.
Day/night cold and flu tablets - Be wary of ones that contain paracetamol as it should not be mixed with alcohol. Both alcohol and paracetamol can affect the liver, but combined are worse.
Taking a dose of ibuprofen before sleeping can supposedly reduce hangover effects dramatically; however, the truth is that long term (longer than two weeks) use of ibuprofen increases the risk of stomach ulcers. Mixing ibuprofen and alcohol can cause stomach irritation and bleeding, and is highly recommended against. The adverse effects of alcohol are amplified when ibuprofen, which also can cause trouble with the liver, is taken with it. In fact, most medicines should not be taken with alcohol, so it is best to consult a medical professional before using this supposed "remedy".
Sleep. Some people argue that sleep only prolongs the negative effects of alcohol due to slower metabolism while asleep. However, others refute this by pointing out that one doesn't notice the negative effects of the hangover while asleep.
Exercise. Exercise can be painful with a hangover, but is usually very effective. It increases blood flow to the entire body, especially the head, and induces sweating, which helps the body purge alcohol. The feeling of lethargy dissipates and there is a strong mental and emotional effect where mood will improve.
Greasy food is a fairly effective remedy, though not as effective as "preemptive strikes" like the aforementioned Ibuprofen at night.
Going for a swim in cold water feels painful, but often helps to manage the headache.

I think reading all that will make worse hangovers.. LOL :upsidedow

OG LennyT 10-28-2006 08:23 AM

crack open a cold beer and drink it, repeat 3xs, and call me in the morning.


seriously, works as good as water

LadyMischief 10-28-2006 08:24 AM

http://health.howstuffworks.com/hangover2.htm

LadyMischief 10-28-2006 08:27 AM

This one has some info about hangover cures and myths.

http://health.howstuffworks.com/hangover6.htm

CaptainHowdy 10-28-2006 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fred Quimby (Post 11174114)
Anal Anonymous?


How was your last visit?

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh !!

I either puke or drink tons of bottled water...


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