The Life Hacks For Surviving The Party Season That Your GP Wants You To Know About

Everyone wants to have a good time over the festive period… until the next day when you begin to regret having that final glass of wine, that extra shot or that night-cap.

However, fear not, because Daniel Fenton, Clinical Director and GP at London Doctors Clinic’s is on hand to offer practical, GP approved advice to have you feeling meeting-ready in no time.

1. Take antacids before going to bed.

These are an absolute lifesaver for reducing stomach acid and will help you to feel less nauseous the following morning.

2. Beware of “Hair of the Dog”.

We’ve all heard of drinking through your hang over, and whilst this always sounds like a great idea and undoubtedly does kill the pain for a short time but in practice, it only makes things worse in a few hours. It makes you more dehydrated, aggregates your stomach and worsens the headache. It also means you’ve very likely got a serious drinking problem.

It’s better to rehydrate and top up with electrolyte rich sports drinks and ton of water to help you rehydrate and replace the salts and sugars lost by the diuretic effect of alcohol.

3. Be careful if you’re going to go for run.

This may well make you feel better as it will certainly get the endorphins going and lift your mood but be a bit careful of this. If you’ve had a real bender your liver is already feeling pretty beaten up and over exercising can wreck it even more. Make sure you drink a lot of water. The fluid you lose in ‘sweating it out’ needs to be replaced and lot more.

4. Watch what you eat.

Raw eggs do contain some of the essential amino acids the liver uses to digest alcohol so it has a theoretical basis. Mixed with tomato juice, worcester sauce, vinegar, salt and pepper and chilli sauce raw eggs have been glugged by our transatlantic cousins for many years after a big night out. Who knows if it works. The thought of it puts me off drinking – so that may be something.

5. Stick with clear alcohol.

We’ve all experienced the red wine hangover! There are ingredients in many drinks called congeners which do contribute significantly to hangovers and red wine and fortified wines have a lot of them. You probably already know this from experience. Vodka, gin and white rum have less so you may get less of a hangover per unit of alcohol consumed. Think about it though. This is not necessarily a good thing.

6. Espresso Martinis are not your friend.

The addition of caffeine acts as a stimulant and can make you feel really lively whilst at the Christmas party. However one too many martins will leave you feeling dry as a bone, as caffeine acts as a diuretic and causes you to make more frequent trips to the loo. Dehydration is one of the factors contributing to that morning hang over headache.. so it may be better to keep it simple and have a drink without the caffeine infusion.

Charlotte Giver

Charlotte is the founder and editor-in-chief at Your Coffee Break magazine. She studied English Literature at Fairfield University in Connecticut whilst taking evening classes in journalism at MediaBistro in NYC. She then pursued a BA degree in Public Relations at Bournemouth University in the UK. With a background working in the PR industry in Los Angeles, Barcelona and London, Charlotte then moved on to launching Your Coffee Break from the YCB HQ in London’s Covent Garden and has been running the online magazine for the past 10 years. She is a mother, an avid reader, runner and puts a bit too much effort into perfecting her morning brew.