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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:07:03 GMT 10
not on any topic at all but i have a dilemma - just got home from a pub crawl -tipsy - my wife is draped arouund toilet and not well, last words were f off, mye tired, should i drag herr to bed or leave her as requested and hit the hay myself?
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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on Dec 8, 2006 12:11:11 GMT 10
stay up with her, make sure she's alright. if she wakes up on the bathroom floor surrounded by vomit you'll be as popular as ebola.
try to get some water into her (may bounce straight back out, but will take the nasties with it, else it will quell the dehydration). come to think of it, get some water into yourself too.
you'll both be right as rain in the morning.
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Post by alicia on Dec 8, 2006 12:12:33 GMT 10
not on any topic at all but i have a dilemma - just got home from a pub crawl -tipsy - my wife is draped arouund toilet and not well, last words were f off, mye tired, should i drag herr to bed or leave her as requested and hit the hay myself? i say for a pub crawl your home way to early!!!
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Post by Melsy on Dec 8, 2006 12:15:35 GMT 10
Have a shower it always helps and drag her in with you that way she can sit on the floor if she wants.
And keep the fluids up but don't leave her even though she has told you to F off. She will be more dirty with you if you go to bed.
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:15:43 GMT 10
its 2am we've been out since 6, at least 10 pubs, one of my girl mates bought her shots - bad news, - update - she is now snoring! - i am going to try and stir her and make her drink some water, it's the golden rule isn't it, drink asw much water as you can before you sleep!
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Post by Melsy on Dec 8, 2006 12:16:34 GMT 10
not on any topic at all but i have a dilemma - just got home from a pub crawl -tipsy - my wife is draped arouund toilet and not well, last words were f off, mye tired, should i drag herr to bed or leave her as requested and hit the hay myself? i say for a pub crawl your home way to early!!! He is in the UK its not early at all.
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Post by honey soy on Dec 8, 2006 12:17:01 GMT 10
I am familiar with this scenario.
Dibo is right, except for the water. I might vomit again with water. Put the water next to the bed. Leave the bedroom light on and prop her up on pillows. Laying down, thinking about sleep and darkness might make the room spin. Talk to her about the night or anything else until she falls asleep. Oh yeah, makes sure she is finished vomiting, first.
Be patient with her, poor thing.
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:18:51 GMT 10
honesltyly this is brilliant, wish i had a webcam, i am now attempting to relocate her to bed - wish me luck
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:21:29 GMT 10
did not go well, she has refused to move and begged to stay on bathroom floor - arrrrggghhh!
what can I do - this is a no win situation
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Post by Melsy on Dec 8, 2006 12:23:47 GMT 10
bring a pillow into the bathroom and a blanket and get yourself one too it could be a loooooooooooooooooooooooooong night.
Also pump her with fluids the more sick the better she will feel and the earlier you will get into your bed.
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:33:08 GMT 10
i can only raise a murmur, thanks for the advice - pillow and blanket now going into bathroom - not sure what the weather ius there but i can tell you ourt bathroom has NO heating and the temp is 10 degrees and falling fast in therre - I am dreading it, oh well for richer or poorer and 'sickness' and in health.
she is now totally gone, if I leave her for just a little longer I may risk scooping her up and dumping in bed, but I am wary as I know how awful it is to be moved when you are that far gone (I recall a night - spent under a date palm in the park opposite the Central Coast leauges club)
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Post by honey soy on Dec 8, 2006 12:36:57 GMT 10
You're doing great! She will love you so much more in the morning.
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Post by Melsy on Dec 8, 2006 12:38:05 GMT 10
Tomorrow you should show your wife this thread so she knows how much you tried to make her feel ok.
Have a ok night.
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Post by Chimmi Churri on Dec 8, 2006 12:38:16 GMT 10
when she does go to sleep you might want to ready the bedside (bathtub-side) with headache tablets and water or gatoraid...although the more water she drinks now, the less the hangover in the morning .
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Post by honey soy on Dec 8, 2006 12:38:20 GMT 10
Though having a thread dedicated to her vomit may not please her.
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Post by Chimmi Churri on Dec 8, 2006 12:40:33 GMT 10
Aww it *is* sweet tho -
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:45:53 GMT 10
ha! this is keeping me awake, i am pretty far gone myslef but thought i should stay up, it is sooooo funny, she is on the floor (with a dressing gown over her), snoring her head off! i am taking a photo - one day i will work out how to post it - very funny. thanks again for your help. I am going ij for a final attempt to shift her to bed!!!!
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 12:48:22 GMT 10
just got punched (she used to row too so is fit and it so it hurt),\ i'm in for a long night, the things we do,
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Post by Melsy on Dec 8, 2006 13:15:19 GMT 10
How is Your wife doing I have a feeling these will come in handy
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Post by shelleybeach on Dec 8, 2006 13:21:55 GMT 10
i've got water and nurofen - she is out for a long time - it's\ time to try shifting her again, here i go - just got her to bed, woohoo!!!, she accused me of making her feel sick but she is now asleep -yes!
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