Why do I feel hung over?
I haven't had anything alcoholic to drink in days.
I haven't had any sugar all day.
Despite this, I feel "hung over" and have for much of the day. In another 1.5 hours I need to leave for SF, and I'd rather not feel this way, as I need to be "minty fresh" from 2am-9:15am.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? Barring that, what can I do to remedy it? Is there some kind of nutritional supplement I can ingest?
I haven't had any sugar all day.
Despite this, I feel "hung over" and have for much of the day. In another 1.5 hours I need to leave for SF, and I'd rather not feel this way, as I need to be "minty fresh" from 2am-9:15am.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? Barring that, what can I do to remedy it? Is there some kind of nutritional supplement I can ingest?
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I've been nearly mainlining the stuff to stay awake since Friday morning, alternating with sleep.
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Only drink about two cups of coffee worth (1 12-ounce soda can or a medium iced tea) in initial stages. Save the binge for when you "have" to reboot, i.e. when you know you'll miss a night of sleep.
I've found that iced tea nicely sets off the dehydration effects, although your mileage may vary.
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I next ingested lots of coffee Saturday morning to stay upright during my shift. I had an emergency of sorts and had to leave right after I got off the air, drove home, showered, and crashed. I then had to be working in SF from 1am-9am (and allow an hour each way for transit!), so once again, Coffee Was My Friend.
Now that it's Monday and I don't have any pressing obligations, I can go back to my normal, much smaller consumption level.