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that morning after feeling? Share
your hangover cures and tips.
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A
really good hangover cure is to watch the entire Star Wars
trilogy and then some Star Trek. Then perhaps I do some programming
on PC and then watch robot wars. All of this washed down with
some pot noodles and cheesy wotsits.
Chris Shiels, Ipswich
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A
fried egg sandwhich as soon as you wake up followed by two
pints of water. The egg binds you and the water finds you.
John Paul McManus, Ipswich
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Indian
Hangover soup with Fry-Bread! Yummie!
E. Beauchman, Wisconsin, USA
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A
dose of dioralyte (for re-hydration cos a hangover is dehydration)
and a couple of paracetamols for the headache and you're fine
again. If no dioralyte, use flat original coke and two paracetamols.
Simon
Hart , Burwell
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I
know, 'hair of the dog' is hardly cutting edge stuff when
it comes to perking up the morning after a skinful - but it
works. Normally a swift half is all I need to suddenly make
me feel human again. Whether inner body and exterior looks
actually match though is another debate entirely :)
Oh
yeah, don't forget to drink that pint of water before you
go to bed.
Martin
Lawrence, Diss
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Always
stick to the same drink all night regardless of what's on
tap. If you're gonna do shooters, no more than 3 per hour
and always followed by a glass of water. I always take 3 aspirin
and a large glass of water before I go to bed.
JaLynn
Hudnall, Suffolk
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A
bracing walk on Aldeburgh beach usually does the trick!
Jo Davies, Benhall Green |
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The
best ever cure, even when you have gone overboard and drunk
everyone under the table, is to get a cold flannel and put it
on your brow. Then force your self to eat two raw carrots and
sleep for one hour, and hey presto you feel like doing it all
over again.
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