4 Tips to Help with Those Thanksgiving Hangovers
In addition to eating way too much this Thanksgiving, some of us might have WAY too much to drink. In fact, some of you might end up nursing an early…

STRASBOURG, FRANCE – MAY 18: Italian students from the Primo Levi Technical Institute of Vignola in the Modena Province, toast with glasses of beer in a pub during a school trip to Strasbourg, France to visit the European Parliament on May 18, 2004. School trips can be a sort of initiation trip for teenagers, where they are introduced for the first time to alcohol and drugs. Many times they don’t sleep for the whole trip. The trips often allow the students to get to know each other better. If one is considered “different” than the group, it can be a nightmare experience for the teenager. Mainly the teenagers are only interested in clubs, shopping and having a pizza instead of the cultural aspects of the school trip. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
Marco Di Lauro/Getty ImagesIn addition to eating way too much this Thanksgiving, some of us might have WAY too much to drink.
In fact, some of you might end up nursing an early hangover thanks to some intense bar-hopping the night before Thanksgiving.
To help make your potential hangover a little less painful this Thanksgiving, click through the gallery below for some tips to help nurse you back to health.
Erica Banas is a rock/classic rock blogger whose worst hangover came via her best friend's bachelorette party. She may or may not have drunk nearly an entire fifth of Jack Daniel's. The hangover lasted two full days.
Water Price Set To Rise

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate: Many experts say you should drink a glass of water between every alcoholic drink you consume, but let’s face it…that practice doesn’t always happen according to plan. You should try and drink a couple of glasses of water before you go to, and a couple aspirin wouldn’t hurt, either If water and aspirin aren't cutting it, some might say to reach for one of those “sports drinks” to replenish electrolytes. Those work alright, but from personal experience, this writer recommends Pedialyte. Pedialyte contains less sugar but more sodium and potassium. Seriously…don’t knock it until you try it.
LONDON - AUGUST 11: A glass of water is filled at a kitchen tap on August 11, 2008 in London, England. Thames Water bills are expected to have an annual rise of 3 percent more than inflation as water companies submit predicted finance plans for 2010 to 2015. (Photo by Cate Gillon/Getty Images)
New York Culinary Experience 2014 Presented By New York Magazine And The International Culinary Center - Day 2

Eat Some Easy-To-Digest Starches: Whether you prefer crackers, dry toast or maybe some leftover dinner rolls or stuffing, some carbs will help bring your blood sugar levels back up to help with that hangover fatigue.
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 06: Crackers are served during Day 2 of the New York Culinary Experience 2014 presented by New York Magazine and the International Culinary Center on April 6, 2014 at the International Culinary Center in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The New York Culinary Experience)
New Zealand Budget 2010 Preview

Eat A Banana: Just like those starches, bananas are easy on your stomach. Plus, they contain potassium, which is a key component in regulating your body’s fluid balance.
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 18: Fresh bananas are on display but prices are set to rise in the next budget announcement if GST is increased on fruit and vegetables on May 18, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand. Finance Minister Bill English will deliver the 2010 Budget at Parliament House on March 20. (Photo by Sandra Mu/Getty Images)
Chinese Shoppers Make The Most Of IKEA's Open Bed Policy

Go Back To Bed: If you’re fortunate to not have to work, just lounge in bed and sleep/rest it off. The human body has the ability to heal itself when it’s at rest. #Science
BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 06: Chinese shoppers sleep on a bed in the showroom of the IKEA store on July 6, 2014 in Beijing, China. Of the world's ten biggest Ikea stores, 8 of them are in China to cater to the country's growing middle class. The stores are designed with extra room displays given the tendency for customers to make a visit an all-day affair. Store management does not discourage shoppers from sleeping on Ikea furniture, even marking them with signs inviting customers to try them out. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)