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 | drkseph (4) 01/16/2008 | I almost never get hangovers because 1. I really never drink enough to give myself a hangover, 2. I'm a big guy and it doesnt hit me as hard and 3. when I drink its always on a friday or saturday so I have plenty of time to sleep and let my body heal.
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 | kingguiness (11) 05/03/2006 |
One of the best ways if possible. Eating something in addition to sleeping is the best.
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 | sfalconer (21) 02/13/2006 | For me this just puts of the inevitable, which is puking. So do I puke before passing out or after passing out, which is to say you wake up and then puke. I have never come close to a Rock star death. I find the best hangover cure is not to drink at all. My dad would get up have a gin & tonic a cook everyone a fried breakfast, which was not always appealing.
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 | Djahuti (54) 11/25/2005 | Very nice if you have a lifestyle that permits it.
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 | scarletfeather (47) 11/23/2005 | This is involuntary for me. If I truly tied one on the night before, I can hardly keep my eyes open the next day.
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 | PlanetaryGear (52) 11/22/2005 | I never could do this very well, because I would always end up getting the spins if I wasn't up and about. I agree with the the "Don't go to bed drunk" philosophy, espoused by another reviewer here.
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 | GenghisTheHun (168) 10/25/2005 | Sleeping is good and the ultimate cure. But what oh what do you do during the hours you are awake and suffering?
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 | ho.email (0) 10/21/2005 | The only way to fully get over it. Plus drink lots of water to get rehydrated.
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 | kattwoman (24) 04/23/2005 | its the only thing that worked for me i couldnt get up long enuf to try the others
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 | Randyman (103) 03/23/2005 | Not if you drank during the middle of the week. What could be worse than going to work with a hangover? On the weekend this is a given.
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 | Skizero (13) 03/15/2005 | not wise unless you've had water and popped a few aspirin.
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 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 10/14/2004 | How about not getting intoxicated in the first place?
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 | Da Minx (1) 10/14/2004 | This only really works if you can sleep for 10-15hours straight. Any less than that you could chance waking up with a hangover, least for this amount of time the hangover should have given up. lol
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 | jgls (12) 09/13/2004 | this is the best suggestion on the list, but my suggestion is to drink less or not at all.
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 | swangmaster8 (4) 06/30/2004 | This never works for me because I am always busy, but I am sure it would work if you slept all day.
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 | kolby1973 (32) 05/16/2004 | Next to drinking a Coca Cola slurpee, this is my favorite cure for a hangover...
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 | Jed1000 (72) 05/15/2004 | If you stay up (that is, awake) long enough to sober up before you go to sleep you won't have a hangover when you wake up. Only a mild hint of something having been not quite right. In other words.. don't go to bed drunk. Works for me.
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