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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Withdrawl

Well, I knew I was addicted to caffeine, but didn't realize the extent of the addiction until this morning! I had to have some fasting blood work done and my appointment wasn't until 10:30! Those of you who know me, know that I have my coffee maker on my night stand and drink my first hot steamy cup before my feet hit the floor! So, I was a little groggy and my head was a little achy by the time I got home at 11:00 for my first cup! And Oh, it tastes so good! No worries about the blood work...at least I hope... doing some checking on arthritis, cholesterol and thyroid. All hereditary nuisances! :)

23 comments:

  1. Did you know that some of those tests you can actually have your coffee as long as you drink it black? I found out this last winter when I had to have my blood work done for cholesterol, so no withdrawal pain for me, because I'd have been in the same boat right along with you, my friend. Might be worth asking next time, just to see.

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  2. Every time I try to stop having my morning diet coke I get a headache. I would dearly love to quit the aspartame. I don't want to go back to the 'real thing' though because of hereditary issues with diabetes. What's a girl to do?

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  3. Stevie ~ oh, I don't know! I'm a water drinker after my coffee is gone. I used to drink a lot of diet coke, but now only have it occasionally as a treat. I have a friend who drinks Mt. Dew in the morning. The soda doesn't appeal to me like the hot smooth coffee, especially first thing in the morning. But I can relate to the caffeine addiction!

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  4. I quit my diet coke to quit the aspartame too. Do you know how many thousands I've had since they came out with those when I was a teenager. The thought is frightening. So I gave them up not long before I left Virginia. If I buy a bottle to keep in the house I know I'll swig the whole thing, so I just don't buy them. I drink water after my coffee is gone too, or hot tea at night.

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  5. Coffee before you rise? Whoa nelly.

    I love coffee too but more like the latte kinds and I can't make those or even a decent brewed cup it seems. I stick to black tea mainly when at home as a result.

    Yes, I'm afraid I suffer withdrawals too if no caffeine. Ugh. I simply like it far too much.

    BTW, yes, lovely pic, but yes, you could make it about 30% smaller for sake of your sidebar alone.

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  6. I've wanted to try not drinking my 2 cups every morning, but each morning I decide.....nah, not today.

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  7. If forced to skip my morning cup of tea I'm sure I too would be groggy and headache-y. And, oh I must run, I'm brewing my afternoon cup right now!

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  8. I know about the withdrawl from caffiene thing! I didn't have a pepsi the other day and it felt like my head was going to fall off!

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  9. i got the shakes just reading this...seriously you ALWAYS make me smile!

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  10. preach it sister...preach it...and if you end up with a RA diagnosis...we will have to seriously talk gf!! and i was up to 3 days wo coffee...well...2 1/2...the 2nd day was terrible!! and then i caved...worse than illegal drugs i tell you!!

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  11. I went to the Dr. for migraines, years ago...he said give up coffee...I got a second opinion!!!Mine!!! Migraines gone, still have my coffee, they don't know everything/ha

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  12. Granola ~ oh, and here I thought you were going to come over and give me a lecture on how great you feel once you kicked your caffeine habit. tee-hee....I had no idea you only lasted 2 days. Just remember, coffee prevents dementia! :)

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  13. Nanny ~ yes, sometimes you can be your own doctor, right? I have migranes! I started taking a strong decongestant and got one of those ergonomic side-sleeper pillows and they are 90% gone!

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  14. Drinking coffee in the morning is the best thing I do! I took my daughter to Starbucks before school for a coffee and blueberry skones....just great!

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  15. I love coffee too.......was drinking too much WITH caffeine a year or so ago...over 12 cups per day. I also got into flavored creamers...so I gave it all up! THEN I decided to treat myself to occasional coffee.....but I choose decaf..and now I enjoy it more often than just occasionally....decaf. Occasionally I will have a cup with caffeine. I also enjoy McCafe coffees at McDonalds. WOW those are pretty yummy!

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  16. Caffeine is rough. I quit a while ago and did go through the shakes and all. I made it for about a year, year and a half, then I allowed myself a couple here and there and now I'm off the wagon, but I'm wide awake down here!

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  17. I love coffee. I gave it up for almost a year when I got GERD, but got back on it and I just don't drink as much as I did. I love a good cup of coffee. Yummy.

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  18. Ok Jammie ~ it's 30% smaller than my other sidebar pictures. Happy now? ;) Was it scaring you? tee-hee!

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  19. I know this so well; if I do not get my morning coffee I feel exhausted the whole day and I have a major headache.;))

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  20. Oh boy! The withdrawl headache. Hate it. I'm a 10-20 cup a day drinker (which is no where near what I used to drink ). I've known about the black coffee or even plain hot tea, during a fast( I have to keep track for Mom ). And the docs told her not even a diet soda ere a fast.

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  21. Yeah, add my name to the caffeine addicts list too! I hate when I have to have any tests done that require fasting but I do seem to recall someone had mentioned about the black coffee sometimes being allowed. But I had forgotten that bit of wisdom along the way anyhow. I am lost until I get my first cup of morning coffee -totally discombobulated! I rarely drink sodas of any type and the thought of a cold, spritzy beverage first thing in the a.m. is a total turnoff to my system. Have to have something hot!

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  22. I've been there done that with the thyroid problem....hope all your blood work turns out OK

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  23. i can soooo relate! i had the same sort of blood work recently and felt out of sorts all day -- only because i had my coffee later than normal.

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