I only usually drink one or maybe two cups of coffee a day.
And I'm SO fucking tired. Like exhausted. I've also been sleeping way better than I normally do.
Can a cup of coffee a day make me an addict?
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I have not had coffee since Friday and I have a MONSTER headache... |
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that will not go away.
I only usually drink one or maybe two cups of coffee a day. And I'm SO fucking tired. Like exhausted. I've also been sleeping way better than I normally do. Can a cup of coffee a day make me an addict? |
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Dr Weems |
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THEN HAVE SOME COFFEE.
Even the Mormons that have their Mountain Dews every morning get headaches if they try to stop. Why are you stopping drinking coffee? Ulcers much? |
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thriving sobi |
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Yes.
I only lasts a day. But I went back to coffee eventually. |
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Or course you nut.
Hang in there, you'll be completely 'clean' very shortly. |
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Hamdingers |
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Absolutely. Have a Jolt Cola.
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OuijaBroad |
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You're a coffee addict. Seek help. Or at least an Advil or 4.
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TC |
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I refuse to be addicted to anything, including coffee. I will not have any until I am clean.
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Hamdingers |
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Advil won't touch a caffeine headache. At least it didn't for me.
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Dr Weems |
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TC wrote: I thought TC was a smoker? And I know she's quite the drinker. |
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squashthebeef |
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I refuse to be addicted to anything iswydt |
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Hamdingers |
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Should we mention her Message Board addiction?
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TC |
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I can take or leave cigarettes and alcohol.
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darlingal |
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CAFFEINE WITHDRAWAL
The caffeine withdrawal syndrome has been well-characterized in numerous rigorous double-blind studies. The potential for caffeine withdrawal to cause clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning is reflected by the inclusion of caffeine withdrawal as an official diagnosis in ICD-10 (World Health Organization) and as a proposed diagnosis in DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association). Although most research on withdrawal has been performed with adults, there is also evidence that children experience withdrawal effects during caffeine abstinence. Signs and symptoms. The most commonly reported withdrawal symptoms are listed below: # Headache - (often described as being gradual in development and diffuse, and sometimes throbbing and severe) # Fatigue -- (e.g., fatigue, tiredness, lethargy, sluggishness) # Sleepiness/drowsiness -- (e.g., sleepy, drowsy, yawning) # Difficulty concentrating -- (e.g., muzzy) # Work difficulty -- (e.g., decreased motivation for tasks/work) # Irritability -- (e.g., irritable, cross, miserable, decreased well-being/contentedness) # Depression -- (e.g., depressed mood) # Anxiety -- (e.g., anxious, nervous) # Flu-like symptoms -- (e.g., nausea/vomiting, muscle aches/stiffness, hot and cold spells, heavy feelings in arms or legs) # Impairment in psychomotor, vigilance and cognitive performances Best wishes! |
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but not coffee.
You'll see. you=weak |
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annie normas butt |
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My name is Annie...and I'm a coffee addict
Yeah, as little as one cup a day can produce withdrawal symptoms If you missed your morning coffee and now you have a headache and difficulty concentrating, you might be able to blame it on caffeine withdrawal. In general, the more caffeine consumed, the more severe withdrawal symptoms are likely to be, but as little as one standard cup of coffee a day can produce caffeine addiction, according to a Johns Hopkins study that reviewed over 170 years of caffeine withdrawal research. |
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bucking fitch |
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Have you had your iron level checked lately?
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bluesboi |
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try getting laid, that might help.
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TC |
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I can for sure take or leave coffee. I don't crave it at all and would not notice a thing if not for this headache.
What is muzzy darlin? my ex=h had a grandmother they called muzzy because she said "muzzan't touch!!" all the time. I had a freind named muzzy becausee as a child he frowned a lot like a certain dictator. |
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OuijaBroad |
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Hamdingers wrote: Well it did for meeee ;p In the past when I've taken a caffeine break, I usually do 1/2 decaf for a couple days... and then increase the decaf portion gradually over a few more days, til there's no more caffeine. Much easier that way. |
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squashthebeef |
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Fine, I'll do it.
YOU'RE ADDICTED TO POSTING! stupid retards can't even take bait properly. |
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TC |
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I AM NOT ADDICTED TO POSTING.
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