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August 19, 2025 6 mins

Paulina believes hangovers in your 30s are much worse and she needs remedies.

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Speaker 2 (00:50):
Paulina go Yes, thank you so much, dear blog. So
you know, hangovers in your twenties, in my opinion, are
different than in your thirties. And then obviously when you
add life, work, kids, whatever on top of that, I'm
I'm struggling to figure out a way to overcome them
quicker because I feel like I'm down bad. And I

(01:13):
know we've talked about this, but like I really am
down bad for like maybe two days. And my new
thing now for some reason on the weekends is hanging
out with my in laws until like two am. And
you know, it's like amazing, and like we talk about
life and the stock market, like well anything anything, Wow,
We'll talk about it.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
It's great. Well, life in the stock market. I should
ask you for tips.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
No, not me, not me.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
I don't know nothing. I'm trying to learn.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
But like and then like they've got their friends or whatever,
and like these people, like I love my in law
so much, and their their crew.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
I mean, they they go hard.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Okay, they're all in the fifteen up club, but they
go hard. So I'm over here, thirty three years old,
trying to keep up with them, Okay, and I try
my best.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
I've been doing good. And it's nice too.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
When my husband's not there because he likes to go
to bed early. He's that person that it's like he's
in a certain mindset and a certain time, and he's
you know in bed. I'm not. I'm not like that.
So I like to just you know, hang out with them.
So I'm trying to figure out what remedies are we
using in our thirties when you are hungover, because for me,
what I've kind of found to work and it's still
not really doing the job is a.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Couple of things.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Right, I like my dia coke in the morning of
I don't know if I just need to like burp
it out or something. I know it sounds weird, but
like I need that like fizz, And then I do
I do the manula, which is like a like a
Mexican soup. I've been doing that. That's kind of like
the go too. They say it's for the hangover. It
sure is for the hangover. I said, Hobby to eighteen
Street the next morning to go get me some. But

(02:34):
the thing is, I.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Feel like that's that's still not enough.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
And then not with a kid, I have to send
her on her way, like child is sent out of
the house or her backpack and she goes Grandma bof
get out of here.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Yeah, I think that's probably the key hangover here is
to get rid of your child for the morning. You
have to.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
It's very impossible to have them around because well, hey,
they don't care.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
They don't care if you've been up all night or not.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Like they're up right and they wake up at six
seven am. Most babies, toddlers do ready to start a business,
like that's their mindset. Like they are ready to go
at seven am. So I'm not if I'm hungover, and
I'm older now I'm thirty three, so like it really hurts.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yeah, the hangover, it just changes at thirty. It's like overnight.
And so does your metabolism. Those two things seem to
just it's just something. This switch is flicked, yes, switch
to whatever it is at thirty, and it all just goes.
I always say he goes downhill because in some ways
life got better, but the hangovers and the metabolism definitely changed.

(03:34):
My sister and my brother in law are they enjoy
you know, they like to partake in many many things.
They like to have themselves a nice Friday and Saturday
night with their neighbors especially the same kind of thing.
But they said this all the time is at you know,
Sunday morning, six seven am, the kids wake up, they
don't care that you're hungover. They don't they got to
go about their business, they got stuff to do, and

(03:56):
they don't care that you only got four hours of
sleep and no rem sleep. And so I think, yeah,
I think being able to, you know, take the kids
to the in laws, that's one thing. But none of
these hangover cures ever worked for me. Like it's just
a lot of drink, a lot of water. I mean, sure,
I guess, eat some greasy food maybe, But I think
that what you're talking about, Paulina, honestly is why people

(04:17):
are going away from alcohol at the levels that they are.
I feel like this is one of the reasons, because
people are realizing there, you know, are other substances you
can take, like crack cocaine for example. Hell, I mean,
there's other things you can do. I mean, I think
a lot of people are where it's legal, are using THHD, right,

(04:38):
and yeah, it gives you like a you know, whatever
kind of feeling you're looking for if it's of course
legal where you are, and and then you don't wake
up with that awful feeling anymore. I think people are
figuring out that it's not really worth the hangover.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
It's really not and I think obviously being a mom
to a one and a half year old, I definitely
feel like this.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Isn't worth it. Do I like to stay up and.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
You know, have a little cocktail with whoever's around. Yes,
that's always a good time, But I don't know. At
the same time, I'm kind of like trying to lose
weight too, and I know that's probably not the greatest thing.
So I've got other priorities. Get better sleep, I want
my skin to look good. Yeah, well it's balanced. I
want to buy one of those hangover caps.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Have you ever seen that? Now? What is that? Like?

Speaker 2 (05:19):
You can put it on your head and I think
you put it in like the fridge or freezer, and
it's supposed to help a lot. I don't know if
they have other elements that go into it, but I
want to try one of those.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
You're a real drinker hangover cab girl, Yeah, and I am.
We're getting somewhere. Yeah, I like, wow, I know people
get like ivs. You know, they'll go to those places
and you know, overhydrate and vitamins and whatever else. Oh yeah,
I don't know, but I mean, what percentage of the
time because I know it's not zero, but what percentage
of the time do you guys go out and have
a big night and wake up the next day and say, man,

(05:50):
that was worth it. I really needed to have seven
shots of tequila, like it was really necessary. Like in
the moment, it seems like a great idea, but you
know maybe ten percent of the time would you say
fifteen where you're like that was I feel terrible, but man,
that was a good time. The other eighty percent of
the time for me, I was like that that the
train was off the tracks, you know, hours ago, and

(06:13):
it didn't need We could have stopped. We could have
stopped at the first station. We have to go all
the way to the end of the line.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
You have a shot when you're drunk, though, so like
I feel like sometimes like if I'm with you, I'm like,
I know I'm getting dun because you'll be like, let's
do a shot, and that's what gets me in trouble.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Oh, it's always a shot. It's always a shot. Yeah,
it's so fun at the time. And people have these
wild concoctions for hangover cures, and I don't know if
that's psychosomatic or what if it's just something that works
for you. But you know, people will say, oh, you
got to you gotta drink a mountain dew and I
have to do. I have a cheeseburger and you know whatever.
It's like, Okay, well, if that works for you, great,

(06:50):
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