Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

General health

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

I can't stop being sick after drinking wine last night!

27 replies

BigGirlSupport · 29/08/2010 13:30

I know, i know, its a hangover but it doesn't feel like one.

I had 4 glasses of wine and 1 sambuca last night, first night out in like 18m, as I have DS who is 9m and a 4yo

Was sick when I got home, after stupidly having a drag on DHs rollie.

This morning I woke up feeling hungover, badly so, was sick, over and over and over, then stopped, felt terrible, hour later all over again, this time green (bile i think?) so had some toast and more water, all came up and then some more, drinking peppermint tea and that is not staying down either.

It is completely disproportionate to the amount of alcohol I drank.

Is it just a hangover? or have i buggered up my tummy? I worry because throughout pregnancy, i was so physically sick throughout it i was on medication, and i ripped the lining of my stomach, i worry that I maybe weakened my tummy or something?

At least I know that 4 glasses of wine is excessive for me these days [sigh]

OP posts:
fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 29/08/2010 17:10

I had this once after going out...everyone thought I had a hangover..then DD and DH got it..it was a bug!

BigGirlSupport · 29/08/2010 18:58

oh thats horrible, then you get less sympathy when you weren't even hung over!

I think that i am just getting too old. Gone are the days of pubs and drinking. I much prefer, if I am completely honest, the idea of going out for a nice meal and maybe a glass of wine, and coming home for a glass of wine and chat with DH about my night out before going to be and sleeping well.

What I really enjoy, is chilling out at home and reading my book Blush that is very sad isn't it? I enjoy going out for breakfasts/lunches much more, followed by a walk in the woods/swimming in the sea, going sailing/canoeing etc, socialing in the day and being on my own with DH or with perhaps one or two friends over for dinner sometimes.

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread