 |
|  |
 |
|
Jon Miller
|
|
I followed the link someone gave to chocolate is bad for dogs at the site howstuffworks and than started reading about caffeine
http://home.howstuffworks.com/caffeine3.htm
it actually sounds pretty nasty, but doesn't entirely fit with my expereince of it
I rarely get much caffeine now, after my blood pressure problem I haven't had a cup of coffee and have only had a couple caffeinated pops (and some chocolate, quite a bit on christmas n fact) since
anyway
I would occasionally (couple times a week) have a few coffees or expressos and would not get any boost of energy from it or anything (in fact I went to sleep right afterwards fine)
and when I went to coffee shops (at most once or twice a week), I would drink 6 or so expressos and 4 or so coffees in a couple hours
and mostly I was never effected
I was deffinitely never addicted, never had any ill effects when I would not drink coffee or do other caffienated beverages or eat coffee
so why didn't I suffer those bad effects discussed?
and why didn't I get addicted?
are you addicted?
how does caffiene effect you?
sometimes when I drank a whole lot of caffiene I would get a weird accelerated feeling, but I ahd to drinka lot for that to occur and that was usually the only affect to occur (There were a few times when it woke me up also, but usually nothing happened)
Jon Miller
|
|
|  |
 |
|
mrmitchell
|
|
I can't stand coffee (I just never liked the taste of it :vomit: ), but I do keep a Dr Pepper handy at all times, just in case I need a good-tasting, energizing beverage (which is always.)
|
|
|  |
 |
|
asleepathewheel
|
|
listening too long to one song
Mar 2002 time: 00:33
|
|
hugely addicted.
painful headaches if I go without for more than a few hours. If I sleep too late, much pain, subsides with the first rush of...aaahh caffeine.
I need to detox.
|
|
|  |
 |
|
Soul Survivor
|
|
UChicago
May 2003 time: 05:33
|
|
I drink 4-5 cups of tea each day.... but usually 2 or 3 of those are herbal so no caffeine there. Anyway, I like my tea light so I doubt there's much caffeine in there anyway. I drink alcohol more often than I drink soda, if I want to get my heartrate up I go run a dozen kilometers...
|
|
|  |
 |
|
Albert Speer
|
|
Puerile Polemic
Mar 1999 time: 00:33
|
|
I have coffee on the order of one time a month though except for a fling in december before a math test, i hadn't touched the stuff since July when I had some dunkin donuts iced coffee.
|
|
|  |
 |
|
Sn00py
|
 |
From New Zealand
Aug 2001 time: 13:33
|
|
The thing about Coffee is that it stops working if you have been taking it too much in your life.
My Dad has about 4 cups every morning, it doesn't wake up him up, but if he stops taking it, he will be very sleepy. But the simple fact is, if he hadn't taken coffee at all, he would have been far better off.
I don't drink coffee, I wake up instantly, and only need about 4-5 hrs sleep (which is what I get now). Coffee doesn't wake you up, it slows you down.
What do you think is gonna happen when you use that adrenaline rush all the time? You big coffee drinkers are stuck in a hard place. You THINK you are waking yourself up, but you're really just preventing yourself from getting super-tired! Your body now needs the coffee just to be normal.
I remember reading that if coffee drinkers stop drinking coffee for about 3 months, they start to see a difference in their sleeping and things feel better. Like getting your sense of smell back after quitting smoking for a while.
|
|
|  |
 |
|
Jon Miller
|
|
it never waked me up
when I was young, caffeine wasn't really allowed in my family
I first started drinking coffee about 2.5 years ago
and the only caffeinated pop I like is Dr. Pepper which I have rarely
Jon Miller
|
|
|  |
All times are GMT. The time now is 05:33. Apolyton Time is 00:33. |
top of page
|
| archivepost |
|
Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
|
HTML code is ON
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is ON
|
|
|
|
|
|