How do SBT members deal with them? Why do they get worse as you get older? Metabolism?
Whats everyone's go to cure? For me its a fry up and pink lucozade. Anyone got any suggestions?
Struggling today ffs
McDonalds normally sorts me out. Fry up doesn't help, the grease sits on my stomach and makes me worseHow do SBT members deal with them? Why do they get worse as you get older? Metabolism?
Whats everyone's go to cure? For me its a fry up and pink lucozade. Anyone got any suggestions?
Struggling today ffs
How do SBT members deal with them? Why do they get worse as you get older? Metabolism?
Whats everyone's go to cure? For me its a fry up and pink lucozade. Anyone got any suggestions?
Struggling today ffs
Same as though I usually eat loads of rubbish and drink a load of pop as a sort of placeboOnly thing that fixes it for me is time or getting back on it.
I suffer horrifically from them, to the point now that I just don't bother drinking anymore.
Used to get them without fail, and get them bad. Horrible headache, repeatedly sick every 15 mins and this would last the full day until 8/9 pm.
I did used to drink a fair bit when out on a Saturday or when at Uni on a Weds after football and just put it down to that.
Even tried tablets to help, they were called ru21s (this was about 20 years ago), you were supposed to have one with each drink.... obviously forgot to take them as the night went on!!.... the ones I did take never seemed to work!
As I got older, I drank more sensibly. Still the same problem. Next day couldn't move, couldn't stop being sick etc.
Started to try to narrow it down to specific drinks. Seemed to be better on white spirits or some girly type ciders. Things worse on whiskeys, lagers etc. However, was a lottery now. Could drink a few and be sick (always next day, never on evening) or drink more and be relatively OK!
One of the most worrying episodes was about 6 years ago. Mrs treated us to a weekend in London. Went up the shard (would recommend by the way! ) and stopped halfway back down at quite a posh bar. Now, was a bit flustered as I couldn't see any girly ciders and wasn't going to have a vodka and lemonade at 4pm so ordered the closest thing...... a beer called St Mungo.....
Went down fine. I was fine. Didn't drink anything else alcoholic , evenue with meal later.
Then, about 5am....headache, sick, couldnot move etc....
We had booked a late train so we could sight seeing etc....
But no..... horrific hangover FROM ONE DRINK!
I had to basically wallow in the Mrs brothers student digs while they went sightseeing unit the train at 8pm... when I was just about human!
Really think I have an allergy or intolerance but never got tested (although really should do!) - can anybody recommend goid/cheap tests?
Sorry to bore everybody.... but never found a cure other than don't drink!
Rarely drink at all now! and haven't since this episode!
Sure you didnt eat anything badI suffer horrifically from them, to the point now that I just don't bother drinking anymore.
Used to get them without fail, and get them bad. Horrible headache, repeatedly sick every 15 mins and this would last the full day until 8/9 pm.
I did used to drink a fair bit when out on a Saturday or when at Uni on a Weds after football and just put it down to that.
Even tried tablets to help, they were called ru21s (this was about 20 years ago), you were supposed to have one with each drink.... obviously forgot to take them as the night went on!!.... the ones I did take never seemed to work!
As I got older, I drank more sensibly. Still the same problem. Next day couldn't move, couldn't stop being sick etc.
Started to try to narrow it down to specific drinks. Seemed to be better on white spirits or some girly type ciders. Things worse on whiskeys, lagers etc. However, was a lottery now. Could drink a few and be sick (always next day, never on evening) or drink more and be relatively OK!
One of the most worrying episodes was about 6 years ago. Mrs treated us to a weekend in London. Went up the shard (would recommend by the way! ) and stopped halfway back down at quite a posh bar. Now, was a bit flustered as I couldn't see any girly ciders and wasn't going to have a vodka and lemonade at 4pm so ordered the closest thing...... a beer called St Mungo.....
Went down fine. I was fine. Didn't drink anything else alcoholic , evenue with meal later.
Then, about 5am....headache, sick, couldnot move etc....
We had booked a late train so we could sight seeing etc....
But no..... horrific hangover FROM ONE DRINK!
I had to basically wallow in the Mrs brothers student digs while they went sightseeing unit the train at 8pm... when I was just about human!
Really think I have an allergy or intolerance but never got tested (although really should do!) - can anybody recommend goid/cheap tests?
Sorry to bore everybody.... but never found a cure other than don't drink!
Rarely drink at all now! and haven't since this episode!
I've given up on drinking much more than 1 pint now. I used to drink a lot up until i was about 28/29. Then the kids come along and you drink less but you suffer more when you do. I realised about 5 years ago that I had to knock it on the head after i was bad for a large part of the day on 4 pints ( I used to drink that in my lunch hour FFS).I suffer horrifically from them, to the point now that I just don't bother drinking anymore.
Used to get them without fail, and get them bad. Horrible headache, repeatedly sick every 15 mins and this would last the full day until 8/9 pm.
I did used to drink a fair bit when out on a Saturday or when at Uni on a Weds after football and just put it down to that.
Even tried tablets to help, they were called ru21s (this was about 20 years ago), you were supposed to have one with each drink.... obviously forgot to take them as the night went on!!.... the ones I did take never seemed to work!
As I got older, I drank more sensibly. Still the same problem. Next day couldn't move, couldn't stop being sick etc.
Started to try to narrow it down to specific drinks. Seemed to be better on white spirits or some girly type ciders. Things worse on whiskeys, lagers etc. However, was a lottery now. Could drink a few and be sick (always next day, never on evening) or drink more and be relatively OK!
One of the most worrying episodes was about 6 years ago. Mrs treated us to a weekend in London. Went up the shard (would recommend by the way! ) and stopped halfway back down at quite a posh bar. Now, was a bit flustered as I couldn't see any girly ciders and wasn't going to have a vodka and lemonade at 4pm so ordered the closest thing...... a beer called St Mungo.....
Went down fine. I was fine. Didn't drink anything else alcoholic , evenue with meal later.
Then, about 5am....headache, sick, couldnot move etc....
We had booked a late train so we could sight seeing etc....
But no..... horrific hangover FROM ONE DRINK!
I had to basically wallow in the Mrs brothers student digs while they went sightseeing unit the train at 8pm... when I was just about human!
Really think I have an allergy or intolerance but never got tested (although really should do!) - can anybody recommend goid/cheap tests?
Sorry to bore everybody.... but never found a cure other than don't drink!
Rarely drink at all now! and haven't since this episode!
McDonalds normally sorts me out. Fry up doesn't help, the grease sits on my stomach and makes me worse
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I always glug a pint of effervescent orange vitamin c lozenges in a pint of cold water .
Barocoa lozenges apperently have a similar result.
In olden days Andrews liver salts were the go to for my dad
On a regular basis.
The 60'sand 70's were different culture 6-8 pints every night
My dad never had hangovers or said he felt rough. I asked him how come he could go to the pub most nights, and get up fresh in the mornings to go to work on building sites ? He replied that he had never had hangovers as he stuck to drinking pints of bitter. He tried lager but disliked it and said it was piss water.I always glug a pint of effervescent orange vitamin c lozenges in a pint of cold water .
Barocoa lozenges apperently have a similar result.
In olden days Andrews liver salts were the go to for my dad
On a regular basis.
The 60'sand 70's were different culture 6-8 pints every night
Yeah bitter and less so mild were the go to's until early to.mid (70's.My dad never had hangovers or said he felt rough. I asked him how come he could go to the pub most nights, and get up fresh in the mornings to go to work on building sites ? He replied that he had never had hangovers as he stuck to drinking pints of bitter. He tried lager but disliked it and said it was piss water.
Also he ate well before drinking.
I tried bitter myself but couldn't take to it, but love a few pints of Guinness.
Aged 15 a few of us from Caludon Castle school went to the Jolly Colliers pub in Walsgrave, as we'd heard they served anybody there. And true enough we got served easily, just took our ties and blazers off. Pints of mild was the drink we heard about, so had a few of them.Yeah bitter and less so mild were the go to's until early to.mid (70's.
I can back up what you say about the "slops", BBR. When I worked at the Jules Verne as the cellar-man, any slops from the trays under the beer taps was put into a bucket and at the end of shift, down in the cellar, I'd take the tap from the barrel of Ansells Mild and using a metal funnel, pour the slops in. It had to be the Ansells because that was the only beer in large wooden barrels that you could take the tap off. All the other beer came in pressurised metal barrels. Strangely enough, I was always complimented by the customers on how good my beers were! By the way, the wooden barrel was a "tun", which held around 200+ gallons or 1,600+ pints making the taste of any "added slops" unknown!Aged 15 a few of us from Caludon Castle school went to the Jolly Colliers pub in Walsgrave, as we'd heard they served anybody there. And true enough we got served easily, just took our ties and blazers off. Pints of mild was the drink we heard about, so had a few of them.
Bloody horrible taste ! But didn't stop us as we returned there a few times.
Heard years later all slops were in pints of mild. No wonder we all had the runs !
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