What type of hangover do you have?

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I usually get either nausea hangovers or headache hangovers, with the occasional unable-to-move-my-body hangover when I have particularly overdone it. Today however I have a very strange wobbly hangover whereby my sense of balance seems to be fucked and I keep thinking I am about to fall over or walk into something. Weird.

Emma, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Sleeping late and feeling fuzzy hangovers.

Sterling Clover, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

It's very rare I get headaches or nausea hangovers. Mine normally take the form of intense brain fog, lower gut issues, bad coordination and physical tiredness.

Richard Tunnicliffe, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

very bad head pains, kind of like rhino's having a drill'n'bass party. never (well, very rarely) sick type nonsense though. this, i suppose, is down to dehydration. solution seems to be to drink bitter or spirits, and not bloody lager (i never drank that shit until i came to london anyway). same volume of bitter drank as lager makes difference between no hangvr and an entirely ruined following day

gareth, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Mostly a horrid washed-out feeling and empty-headedness. Yuck.

DG, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I rarely have hangovers. The one time I suffered from it, was when I ate some Haagen Daazs. So I blame it on the ice-cream, not the copious amounts of beer. :-)

nathalie (nathalie), Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

cotton mouth .

anthony, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Isn't that dehydration?

nathalie (nathalie), Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Yup. I am still wobbly. I have discovered a new aspect to my hangover which is the inability to type simple Excel formulae. My hangover recovery techique is usually washing my hair as all that scalp massage is very therapeutic, however this morning that particular tactic nearly made me come a cropper.

Emma, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Maybe I have a hangover too then as I'm currently unable to type simple Excel formulae too. Oh wait, maybe this has more to do with the failure thing.

Martin, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

one that makes everything seem upside down..no wait, i haven't drunk booze for 4 yrs...what's oging on here...

Geoff, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

HANG OVER BREAKFASTS
What do you have for breakfast after a night out?

nathalie (nathalie), Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

The wobblyness is probably due to being topheavy emma

Mike Hanley, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I tend to get nauseau hangovers and am unable to face food until well into the late afternoon.

What I really hate is when you go out and the next day you feel really bad and you think it's a really severe hangover but then you feel like that for a whole week and you realise that you weren't hungover, you were actually properly ill. Ill people get sympathy, hungover people get laughed at. Damn, I hate missing out on the sympathy I'm entitled to.

jamesmichaelward, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Right now? It's earthy with an appley afterbite.

Tracer Hand, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

what do you have for breakfasts after a night out?

hair of the dog. if it's a whitey-style kick-the-wall-for-hours nausea hangover, then you'll vomit immediately and hey presto! all better. if it's NOT one of those, then it's a perfect start to your day. vodka and orange juice is a good barometer.

Tracer Hand, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

HANG OVER BREAKFASTS What do you have for breakfast after a night out?

Dinner.

Kris, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Ah, the hangover breakfast and the related phenomenon of food good/food bad. After a session on the ale I'm always ravenous and stuff myself w/toast and tea and/or full lard up. This overeating always leads to me feeling much worse but I still do it, the desire for belly fillage being so strong.

Richard Tunnicliffe, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

for some reason I always get a blocked head with a hangover so I just neck some cold and flu tabletsd and if I'm very lucky the hangover sails away. Usually I just feel sick but with no headache or blokedness, sob.

cabbage, Friday, 10 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

three years pass...
Is anyone's hangover severity increasing with age? I'm so fucking dying. My hangovers are becoming at least two day events now. I thought I had it licked by drinking pints of water at frequent intervals during the night but it hasn't worked on this occasion.

After a party on Sat night, I began puking at about 5am and didn't stop until midnight last night. I now feel sick again. I can't do another day like yesterday. I want to die.

Penelope_111 (Penelope_111), Monday, 20 June 2005 06:03 (nineteen years ago) link

I think I might have an alcohol allergy. This may be devastating. Also, what happened to Emma from this thread? She was my favourite ILXor when I first came across this place.

Penelope_111 (Penelope_111), Monday, 20 June 2005 06:07 (nineteen years ago) link

it's depressing, but as i've gotten older i've become increasingly devastated by hangovers. four years ago i could be up carousing until 5, nap a few hours, then make it through a day of work. these days, something like that will take me at least a day to recover from and two-day hangovers aren't uncommon.

lauren (laurenp), Monday, 20 June 2005 09:45 (nineteen years ago) link

Yup, hangovers get much worse - they are the biggest reason I very seldom get bladdered any more. After 25, 26 seems to be qwhen they really start hurting.

Emma is still around, in real life at least. I think she may occasionally still post.

Do you think you might have got food poisoning? Even the worst hangover tends to lose its nausea aspect after a few hours. On the other hand, if it was the booze and you drank enough to vomit, then you are going to feel pretty crappy for a couple of days (I've had a couple of three-day hangovers. They are teh suck).

Markelby (Mark C), Monday, 20 June 2005 10:11 (nineteen years ago) link

I never get nausea or headaches but just incredible tiredness that prevents me from doing anything worthwhile. This, alas, happens to me after just one or two drinks and has been the major tragedy of my adult life, as documented on one of my very first threads on ILE:
One Drink Hangovers

Die Emanzipation von Baaderonixx (redukt) (Fabfunk), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:18 (nineteen years ago) link

Typically, when I drink around 4-5 drinks I have awful hangovers. When I drink 10-12 my hangovers aren't too bad. I don't understand.

Chris 'Crusty' V (Chris V), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:22 (nineteen years ago) link

I think then you have gone beyond the hangover, Chris. Or you're still drunk when you wake up.

I fear starting to get bad hangovers. I can still more-or-less do the get bladdered, 4-hour sleep, get up go to work thing, but I am going to turn 27 this year and that looks like the threshold of pain for a lot of people. Eep.

Liz :x (Liz :x), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:23 (nineteen years ago) link

After a night of heavy drinking and three hours sleep before a 7:30am start at work, I frequently feel quite chirpy and confident and look much more attractive than I normally do. Is this rare? Perhaps it counts more as being "still slightly pissed" than "hungover", but I don't think so. I anticipate some horrendously violent shift towards proper hangovers the second I hit 25.

I do tend to feel a bit hollow and fragile all the same though.

M Annoyman (Ferg), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:26 (nineteen years ago) link

Aha. X-post.

M Annoyman (Ferg), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:27 (nineteen years ago) link

Yeah, things do take a rapid turn to the worse after 27...

Die Emanzipation von Baaderonixx (redukt) (Fabfunk), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:30 (nineteen years ago) link

although i do notice as i inch towards 31, when I do get hungover im like walking death. im almost guaranteed to shit my pants, ache all over, be extremely tired and dried out.

I also find when im hungover that i am extremely horny. but with the ever present fear of pinching a loaf in my jockeys i don't act on it.

Chris 'Crusty' V (Chris V), Monday, 20 June 2005 11:51 (nineteen years ago) link

Had the shakes badly yesterday, head wasn’t to bad and as I’d already been sick all over the place when I got in, I didn’t feel sick. Apart from when I had to push bits down the plug hole with my fingers. Uuurgh!

not-goodwin (not-goodwin), Monday, 20 June 2005 12:09 (nineteen years ago) link

Oh joy, I think I'm saved! I've just managed to wedge down a piece of Toblerone and no fallout yet.

IT LIVES.

Penelope_111 (Penelope_111), Monday, 20 June 2005 13:41 (nineteen years ago) link

Any time you have to clean up vomit, causing you to vomit more or dry heave, is particularly wretched. It's like the punishment that never ends.

I usually get the slightly off-balance, upset stomach hangover. I should really just stay home and eat soup when that happens.

mike h. (mike h.), Monday, 20 June 2005 15:06 (nineteen years ago) link

I cannot imagine drinking enough where I'd puke and I've been known to get soused from time to time. Water helps. So does eating. So does not mixing drinks or drinking overly sweet drinks.

M. White (Miguelito), Monday, 20 June 2005 15:17 (nineteen years ago) link

if you drink enough then neither water nor eating nor sticking to one drink nor avoiding sugary lady drinks matters and may god have mercy on your soul.

lauren (laurenp), Monday, 20 June 2005 15:52 (nineteen years ago) link

two years pass...

one that somehow got fucking worse over the course of the day

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:08 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah they suck.

ledge, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:13 (seventeen years ago) link

emotional ones.

Ms Misery, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:13 (seventeen years ago) link

the kind where it's more lack of sleep than the drink itself but the two are conspiring to make me draaaaaag

jergïns, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:16 (seventeen years ago) link

If I restrict my drinking to spirits then I avoid the physical ones, but I tend to get all paranoid in the afternoon.

ledge, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:17 (seventeen years ago) link

Kingsley Amis has a great couple chapters on hangovers in his book On Drink. He talks about how to avoid both a physical hangover (or P.H.) and a metaphysical hangover (M.H.). It's his best book about drinking, out of three.

roxymuzak, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:52 (seventeen years ago) link

I get hangovers often due to never drinking enough water. Sometimes I get hangovers without even drinking any alcohol! Note to self: hydrate

Will M., Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:54 (seventeen years ago) link

lately i've been getting horrible head colds the morning after drinking, even if i'm not hungover (for me, that means a mild headache and inability to eat). should i take sudafed while drinking?

Maria, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:54 (seventeen years ago) link

Kingsley Amis has a great couple chapters on hangovers in his book On Drink. He talks about how to avoid both a physical hangover (or P.H.) and a metaphysical hangover (M.H.). It's his best book about drinking, out of three

But his recommendation to drink gin with water is ga-ross.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:57 (seventeen years ago) link

should i take sudafed while drinking?
hmm a nephrologist I know said that sudafed is murder for your kidneys and that he's surprised it's still even on the market. coupled with the alcohol it can't be any better.

Mark Clemente, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 19:58 (seventeen years ago) link

I'm old now and the hangovers are so much worse. The last two times I got very very drunk, I couldn't get out of bed the next day and was puking for hours. This never happened when I was 18! Damn you the ageing process. You are a cold and heartless bitch. Why you wanna ruin my fun??

ENBB, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:00 (seventeen years ago) link

otm. it's also a matter of tolerance. i know that hangovers used to be debilitating, but at that point i thought getting twatted to the point of passing out was super-badass.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:02 (seventeen years ago) link

But his recommendation to drink gin with water is ga-ross.

Soda water! This is normal!

roxymuzak, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:14 (seventeen years ago) link

the sweetest hangover, i don't wanna get over...

stevie, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:25 (seventeen years ago) link

Anyway, it's excrutiating to drink gin now. The hangovers are wicked; if I drink more than three, I am PHUKKED.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:34 (seventeen years ago) link

"Kingsley Amis has a great couple chapters on hangovers in his book On Drink. He talks about how to avoid both a physical hangover (or P.H.) and a metaphysical hangover (M.H.). It's his best book about drinking, out of three."

I must read this. Lucky Jim has a nice paragraph on the titular character's hangover:

Dixon was alive again. Consciousness was upon him before he could get out of the way; not for him the slow, gracious wandering from the halls of sleep, but a summary, forcible ejection. He lay sprawled, too wicked to move, spewed up like a broken spider crab on the tarry shingle of the morning. The light did him harm, but not as much as looking at things did; he resolved, having done it once, never to move his eyeballs again. A dusty thudding in his head made the scene before him beat like a pulse. His mouth had been used as a latrine by some small creature of the night, and then as its mausoleum. During the night, too, he'd somehow been on a cross-country run and then been expertly beaten up by secret police. He felt bad.

xero, Thursday, 16 August 2007 02:15 (seventeen years ago) link

what does "come a cropper" mean upthread?

Maria :D, Thursday, 16 August 2007 02:25 (seventeen years ago) link

it means it all goes horribly wrong

Matt, Thursday, 16 August 2007 08:34 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh god, hangover. But I've got a smiley, bouncey OHMIGOD I HAD FUN LAST NIGHT hangover which is totally worth it.

Masonic Boom, Thursday, 16 August 2007 08:56 (seventeen years ago) link

That's great, xero!

He wrote two other boks on drinking called How's Your Glass and Every Day Drinking (critical space there).

roxymuzak, Thursday, 16 August 2007 13:05 (seventeen years ago) link

Beer, sangria and hummus chip hangover:
A sour swamp, but easy-going if you don't move around so much.

sexyDancer, Thursday, 16 August 2007 14:34 (seventeen years ago) link

High Life & KFC hangover

Jordan, Thursday, 16 August 2007 14:37 (seventeen years ago) link

Wine + Fernet-Branca. Oddly, I no longer get a headache or nausea with a hangover anymore. Just a kind of floaty feeling and an incredible thirst.

libcrypt, Friday, 17 August 2007 18:42 (seventeen years ago) link

The hangover fry-up always makes me feel considerably worse than I did before after eating it. It's so unfair, 'cause it tastes so <i>good</i>.

Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 17 August 2007 19:31 (seventeen years ago) link

The only real cure is a bloody mary and a BLT.

sexyDancer, Friday, 17 August 2007 19:38 (seventeen years ago) link

Or bong hits, stat.

B.L.A.M., Friday, 17 August 2007 19:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Cheetos + Doritos seem to be helping a bit here, plus Coke.

libcrypt, Friday, 17 August 2007 19:44 (seventeen years ago) link

The only solution for me is to stay asleep as long as possible.

Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 17 August 2007 19:46 (seventeen years ago) link

STAG, (sugar free as beer can be) pitchers, with a "fuck you, I'm still drinkin'!" bottle of wine when we got home.

I will now have trouble breathing and react to any noise the dog makes with irrational anger.

en i see kay, Friday, 17 August 2007 21:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Two bottels of cava = headache, blocked sinuses, excess of mucus. I.E. the usual.

ledge, Saturday, 18 August 2007 09:30 (seventeen years ago) link

Too many cigs + depression + middle age

Noodle Vague, Saturday, 18 August 2007 10:40 (seventeen years ago) link

my hangovers are all about muscular pain

ken c, Saturday, 18 August 2007 10:41 (seventeen years ago) link

I R with Noodle.

Its Satdee night here and I know I'll be in world o pain tomorrow but I've now learnt how to avoid the worst of it. The worst being vomiting bile non stop for so many hours you have to call a locum to come give you an anti nausea injection so you dont dehydrate because you can't even keep water down. Oh yeah. Not fun. Not fun at all.

Trayce, Saturday, 18 August 2007 11:39 (seventeen years ago) link

That which does not kill us makes us sicker, eh?

Noodle Vague, Saturday, 18 August 2007 11:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Too much tea and coffee in preparation for a late night. Woke up at 3:30 still zinging with caffeine, woke up again at 7:00 no better. About to dive into a hair-of-the-dog jumbo cappy. Last night's wine is giving me no problem.

Beth Parker, Saturday, 18 August 2007 12:34 (seventeen years ago) link

Oooh. My brain feels like it's in the wrong position in my head.

Managed to avoid the bile vomiting though. Yeah that's bad.

ledge, Saturday, 18 August 2007 12:36 (seventeen years ago) link

Hi. I had one of those dark hangovers of the soul, which are the worst because of the self-hating paranoia, yesterday. Bad sleep through the week and too much booze+dry retching through the night caused this. So yeah I hate the mind hangovers the worst.

Mr.Prologue, Saturday, 18 August 2007 16:11 (seventeen years ago) link

I was thinking of this thread and I realized my hangover was sortof crunchy, but in a subtle way, like the sound of rice crispies in milk. Even though I don't eat rice crispies.

Bimble, Saturday, 18 August 2007 16:30 (seventeen years ago) link

I chose oatmeal with cinnammon. Some watered down cranberry juice is good and my beloved PG Tips tea is going to feel so good in a minute here.

Bimble, Saturday, 18 August 2007 16:32 (seventeen years ago) link

Bimble>Your hangover analogy makes your hangover seem quite pleasant. That's maybe 'cause I think rice krispies is good cereal. I'd say my last hangover was like having a head full of very dry biscuits and maybe a tiny measure of tepid water.

Mr.Prologue, Saturday, 18 August 2007 16:45 (seventeen years ago) link

lately it's been more of a "skewer through skull" feeling, in my manor

Tracer Hand, Sunday, 19 August 2007 14:30 (seventeen years ago) link

I'm surprised no one has mentioned an free-floating anxiety hangover. I get those if I go out a couple nights in a row--a feeling of doom that you can *almost* pin on something in particular, but not quite.

Jesse, Sunday, 19 August 2007 14:43 (seventeen years ago) link

oh god

Gukbe, Sunday, 19 August 2007 14:52 (seventeen years ago) link

one of those pernicious ones that creeps up on you and makes you want to fall asleep. fuck. it's quarter to seven in the evening, i'm at work, i'll be here till midnight ... aaarse.

i felt absolutely fine earlier. this sucks.

grimly fiendish, Sunday, 19 August 2007 17:45 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah, nothing like work to make you realize how hungover you really are.

I gave up on trying to go back to sleep.

I think Jesse is right about the free-floating anxiety.

Bimble, Sunday, 19 August 2007 18:26 (seventeen years ago) link

aw, feck. this is SHITE.

grimly fiendish, Sunday, 19 August 2007 20:05 (seventeen years ago) link

Lately I've been getting huge anxiety attacks, a feeling that my heart's gonna stop or explode at any moment, and unshakeable terror of death. And this is after cutting down.

Noodle Vague, Sunday, 19 August 2007 20:15 (seventeen years ago) link

okay, that gives me some perspective.

grimly fiendish, Sunday, 19 August 2007 20:59 (seventeen years ago) link

Does it feel like your heart is "fluttering" Noodle?

Anyway, no hangover yet. I'm chasing mine away. Drinking Sunday morning is like a second mortgage. Postponement is fine.

Kerm, Sunday, 19 August 2007 21:17 (seventeen years ago) link

I'm genuinely sorry to hear that Noodle. Do you think that it is a result of cutting it down? When I have felt my heart fluttering it is always in the morning after heavy drinking, rather than connected to withdrawals which for me are more about sweat and anxiety than heart fluttering.

Bimble, Sunday, 19 August 2007 21:20 (seventeen years ago) link

three years pass...

a completely unearned hangover

i am legernd (history mayne), Thursday, 2 September 2010 11:04 (fourteen years ago) link

I don't get headaches - nausea, profound regret, and a sense of existential dread are more my bag.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Thursday, 2 September 2010 11:23 (fourteen years ago) link

^^^ o this o this o this

a dystopian society awaits if we continue on this path. (contenderizer), Thursday, 2 September 2010 11:27 (fourteen years ago) link

Also sometimes weirdly achey legs - and not just when I've been dancing.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Thursday, 2 September 2010 11:59 (fourteen years ago) link

headaches, nausea, poverty

k¸ (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 September 2010 12:07 (fourteen years ago) link

sense of existential dread

yes, that is the worst, like all of my dopamine reserves have been exhausted overnight. pronounced feeling that at any minute i am going to be arrested or publicly castigated or some such. bad kafka feelings. is that what day after mdma is like? if so, i should probably avoid it

momus comes out of the sky and he stands there (del), Thursday, 2 September 2010 14:48 (fourteen years ago) link

is that what day after mdma is like?

Not for me - vulnerable, fragile and slow-witted, but still kind of warm and fuzzy as well. Booze hangovers are WAY more depressing in my not inconsiderable experience.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Thursday, 2 September 2010 14:50 (fourteen years ago) link

Meaning really bad booze hangovers of course.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Thursday, 2 September 2010 14:53 (fourteen years ago) link

Also sometimes weirdly achey legs - and not just when I've been dancing.

― rhythm fixated member (chap), Thursday, 2 September 2010 12:59 (2 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

i get that too

just sayin, Thursday, 2 September 2010 14:53 (fourteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJTZrWv5Y9I

parasitic mistletoe (m coleman), Thursday, 2 September 2010 16:46 (fourteen years ago) link

i get the legs thing big time

i am legernd (history mayne), Thursday, 2 September 2010 16:47 (fourteen years ago) link

I usually get up, feel fine for a few hours, then by noon get increasingly nauseous. Breakfast is a toughie; sometimes there's nothing better than a gigantic plate of food, sometimes I just start staring at it and get really vomity. I get really anxious thinking about what dumb shit I did that I can't remember, but no major existential dread. If anything I get this weird kind of fatalistic euphoria.

Ryan, Thursday, 2 September 2010 20:11 (fourteen years ago) link

Existential dread, brutal depression, wallowing in self-pity.

Physically, no nausea or headaches, usually just tired from only getting four hours sleep (work nights) and wheezy from smoking too much.

a cross between lily allen and fetal alcohol syndrome (milo z), Thursday, 2 September 2010 21:28 (fourteen years ago) link

Achy legs (if you're talking about joints) could be dehydration? I know that my arthritic knees hurt worse when I'm dehydrated (booze or no booze).

a cross between lily allen and fetal alcohol syndrome (milo z), Thursday, 2 September 2010 21:29 (fourteen years ago) link

champagne, wine, campari, bloody caesar, cognac, gin hangover

real s1ock (s1ocki), Thursday, 2 September 2010 22:45 (fourteen years ago) link


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