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Broken capillaries around my eyes from puking

KJT

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Thanks for all the really helpful advice.
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Well, a few tried to help. So actually thank you.

As for the laying off the sauce, fix your life comments, the reason I was so hungover/barfing was because I no longer go out all that often and forget that I can't drink copious amounts of rail liquor like I used to in college when I hang out with certain friends. So I rip shots and pay for it the next day. It's not a common occurrence, nor is throwing up so hard I burst capillaries on my face.

They went away by Sunday night if anyone cares.
 

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Originally Posted by KJT
They went away by Sunday night if anyone cares.

That's really fast. I've had the same problem once or twice or five times and it took 3-4 days for me.
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
That's really fast. I've had the same problem once or twice or five times and it took 3-4 days for me.

I iced them a lot and per a friend's advice rubbed my face with the bristles of a hairbrush to work out the blood. Not sure if either actually had an effect or if I heal like Wolverine, but they went away.
 

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Originally Posted by KJT
Welp, I got too f'd up last night and puked a few times today from my hangover. Nothing too out of the ordinary...

Nothing too out of the ordinary, mom.
 

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Well as long as they don't think that it happened because of overly enthusiastic nosecandy consumption as it sometimes does....
 

KJT

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Originally Posted by Kris
Nothing too out of the ordinary, mom.
I don't think someone throwing up the morning after drinking hard is that out of the ordinary. What's with the tell my parents ****?
 

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I'd second the Visine. They get the red out of your eyes, and I've tried them it on skin too, it should at least help the redness temporarily. If you really must, you could always use concealer if you don't want anybody to see.
 

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Try ice. Somebody should tell your parents, btw.
 

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Ice, give it time and a concealer if you really have to hide it for an interview.
 

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definitely stop drinking alcohol. if it looks this bad now, what about 20 years from now.
 

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Ice will be your best friend for this.
 

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I'm so glad this thread is here i'm having the same problem from food poisoning....I really hope this goes away soon
 

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Originally Posted by CunningSmeagol
Try ice. Somebody should tell your parents, btw.

I've seen the road you're going down, and I can't take it anymore. I can't stand to see you throw your life away. I'm going to tell your parents.
 

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Im having the same problem. This never happened before so I was kind of worried..

And for the whole "tell your parents" thing, this guy is probably older than 18, therefore his parents have no say in what he does legally. It would be pointless. Get over it.
 

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next time it happens try tanning (lotion or actual). had this happen once or twice in the past.
 

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