There is no energy in the NBA quite like a home game at the Paycom Center.
When the team is on a run, the arena is deafening. You are screaming for four quarters straight. Then, after the final buzzer, the celebration spills out into Bricktown. Maybe you hit a few patios on the canal, grabbed late-night tacos in Midtown, or toasted the victory a few too many times.
It was a great night. But now it is 7:00 AM on a Wednesday, and you have to work.
Your head is pounding, your throat is scratchy from yelling, and you are severely dehydrated. You are suffering from a “Thunder Hangover.”
Coffee and ibuprofen might take the edge off, but they won’t fix the root of the problem. Here is why savvy OKC fans are turning to Mobile IV Therapy to recover from game nights without missing a beat.
We don’t often think of being a sports fan as physically demanding, but a big game night is a perfect storm for dehydration and fatigue:
At Saving Grace, we know you can’t afford to lose a day just because you supported the team last night. That’s why we bring the recovery room to your living room.
Our Hangover & Recovery IVs are designed to reverse the damage of a big night out in under an hour.
We use a hospital-grade cocktail of fluids and medications to target every symptom:
The worst part of a hangover is having to move. The idea of driving to a clinic, finding parking, and sitting under fluorescent lights is enough to make anyone stay in bed.
With Saving Grace, you don’t have to move.
Did you know you can also book us before the game? Many fans book a hydration session on the afternoon of a big playoff game to “pre-hydrate,” ensuring they have the energy to cheer all night and wake up feeling better the next day.
Enjoy the season. Cheer loud. Celebrate the wins. But when the celebration goes a little too hard, don’t suffer through the next day.
Save Saving Grace in your phone now. The next time you wake up regretting that last round in Bricktown, just text us. We’ll be there to help you recover.
Ready to bounce back? Book your Recovery IV now.