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The truth about ‘hangxiety’: Agony of the midlife hangover

As my Uber sped along the Westway, every bump and jolt brought a fresh threat that I might finally incur that hefty and humiliating cleaning fine. The open window blasting a faceful of freezing air was helping quell the seated seasickness a little as I huddled under my coat-as-blanket, but it was still looking doubtful whether I could make it as far as Heathrow without having to pull over.

The day had not started auspiciously. After managing – by some miracle, or possibly still being drunk – to stagger to an 8am appointment, I had dashed home, passed an undignified hour simultaneously packing and puking, and was now finally en route to the airport, berating myself for the 3am finish the night before (well, I

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