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When you have a hangover

do your eyes get sore?


sandrajo  Thurs 28/08/08 12:05
JockSporran
Thurs 28/08/08
12:07
Well mine do anyway! So don't worry about it.
sandrajo
Thurs 28/08/08
12:22

Question Author

thanks....do you get little flashes in front of you?
JockSporran
Thurs 28/08/08
12:29
Have had, If I'd had a real skinful. The trick is: know your limits and don't drink too much. Some people hold drink more than others. Maybe you can't hold much - that's nothing to be ashamed of. Know your own personal limit and you'll be a responsible drinker.
black bunny
Thurs 28/08/08
13:35
It's dehydration, the fluid keeping your eyes moist is needed elsewhere in the body.
sandrajo
Thurs 28/08/08
13:47

Question Author

thanks, I don't drink much but when you're at a funeral all day it seems to mount up....I think I lost track. The eyes were worrying me tho.
Bathsheba
Thurs 28/08/08
13:50
Funeral??? Did you take that job then? hehheh x
sandrajo
Thurs 28/08/08
13:56

Question Author

LOL, no Bathsheba....I couldn't find it in the Job Centre.....It was my friends dads funeral :o(....they should bar alcohol from funerals and put a time limit on you to get home at a reasonable time!
Lakitu
Thurs 28/08/08
15:21
No, my muscles all over my body do though. Actually, I probably do get sore eyes, but much later on in the evening of 'hangover day' and just because I'm tired.
sandrajo
Thurs 28/08/08
15:59

Question Author

I think if I drink red bull again I'd be drunk, it was vodka/red bull I was drinking!
abstract
Thurs 28/08/08
16:01
if you want to avoid teary eyes then its always a good idea to avoid onion juice!
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