Will I survive this future hurdle?

Rock_chick

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This is not just for joke, it is partially serious.
Tommoro I'm going on a mega-booze party with me and two other friends, we hold these once a month and they are very brilliant!
but this time I have to be awake on sunday morning at 7, to be picked up to cook my mother, mother's day breakfast.
Then afterwards I will be going to church.
I get mean hangovers and probably will get no sleep as we all usually stay up verrry late, or rather early. Probably 8 am was the last time we all went to sleep and stopped drinking, I will obviously stop earlier on sunday morning for reasons above.

Will I survive the day?

And incase you were thinking, I am 18, live in the UK and am at legal age for drinking and purchasing alcohol!
 
Of course you will survive the day.... It will probably just be a bit painful.
If you are really sure you want to do this to yourself here is my advice:
1.Try to have one glass of water for every alcoholic drink that you have. A lot of hangover symptoms are caused by dehdration.
2 Berocca in the morning(I don't know if you have that in the UK but it is soluble Vitamin C plus B Vitamins) the B vitamins will help you recover
3. High protein breakfast. It will give you some longer lasting energy to help get you through the day.
4. No energy drinks. The high caffeine and sugar will make you feel worse, and be more likely to crash before the day is over

I hope these tips help......
 
Dear Rock Chick, Why not make your life easier and your mother happier by sticking to two drinks only over the course of the night (with the aforementioned water in between). As you said, you hold these neck benders on a monthly basis... how often does Mum have a special day? I've recently lost mine, and I'm glad for every second of celebration we ever shared... and surely she's made sacrifices for you? With a little moderation you can have you cake (or pint) and eat (drink) it too. Plus nothing is worse than the smell of communion wine after a night of tippling (I know whereof I speak). In any case, happiest of M>D> to you and yours.
 
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