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I'm so hungover today and don't know what to do

ne0h

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I had too much to drink last night and now have a hangover. I don't understand why this has happened but I am sure I am not going to drink again.
 
I was like that yesterday. Felt terrible!
Remember to keep an eye on your bg because of hypos.
Hope you feel better soon.

Indiana x


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I was like that yesterday. Felt terrible!
Remember to keep an eye on your bg because of hypos.
Hope you feel better soon.

Indiana x
I had not drank alcohol a few months and so i think i'm sensitive to it. Thats probably the reason for my bad hangover...
What do you mean by hypos?
 
I had not drank alcohol a few months and so i think i'm sensitive to it. Thats probably the reason for my bad hangover...
What do you mean by hypos?

Alcohol can lower your blood glucose levels so if you are an insulin user you can risk going very low in the night which can be a very risky situation if you are intoxicated.

If you are not an insulin user-then my apologies and ignore my post.;)
 
I had too much to drink last night and now have a hangover. I don't understand why this has happened

Just re-read this...what did you think would happen? Isn't that like saying "Last night I hit my head with a bat and now I have a headache.I don't understand why" :confused:
 
In the 1970s, when I lived in the north-east of England, the old timers swore blind that the brewery used to put something into the Newcastle Exhibition Ale, specifically to give you a hangover.

Although it was the "most secret of secret ingredients", the brewery's logic allegedly was that, if you didn't have a hangover the following morning you wouldn't believe that you'd had a proper drink the night before and you'd change to another make of beer. Magic!

(Mind you, I did see 70-year old ex-steelmen and -miners regularly put a dozen bottles of Newcastle Brown Ale, and more, down their necks in an evening (and sometimes even at a lunchtime session), and not turn a hair. They'd walk home as straight as a die and be back for more, the next time to pub opened. The amazing thing was where they managed to put it all. I'd swear not one of them was over 10 stones, dripping wet).

I'm not advocating that sort of drinking, BTW. I doubt if any of them survived beyond their early-70s - although other problems associated with those industries mainly saw to that).
 
I had not drank alcohol a few months and so i think i'm sensitive to it. Thats probably the reason for my bad hangover...


More than likely, however if you drink too much you'll get a hangover no matter how often you drink alcohol.
 
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