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I seem to be on the path to quitting caffeine.
Yesterday, I drank two bottles of Diet Mountain Dew, after my BIL corrected my impressions about what was allowed on the clear liquid diet. *Coffee* is out, because it stains. Caffeine is fine.
I've had a headache all day today. Just woke up from a long nap and realized that it was because I'd had no caffeine since 8 or so last night. And it's not a terrible headache, so I'm just going to Get With The Program and see if I can quit that habit entirely.
(I have other medical reasons for doing so. Having the opportunity fall into my lap means I don't have to "make the decision" to quit.)
Yesterday, I drank two bottles of Diet Mountain Dew, after my BIL corrected my impressions about what was allowed on the clear liquid diet. *Coffee* is out, because it stains. Caffeine is fine.
I've had a headache all day today. Just woke up from a long nap and realized that it was because I'd had no caffeine since 8 or so last night. And it's not a terrible headache, so I'm just going to Get With The Program and see if I can quit that habit entirely.
(I have other medical reasons for doing so. Having the opportunity fall into my lap means I don't have to "make the decision" to quit.)
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Then when I thought back on that period of time, I realized that I slept extremely poorly for about 6 months. Eventually I put the "couldn't sleep" and "caffeine withdrawal" together.
It's a hard one to break. Those coffee and/or coca-cola executives know what they're talking about when they discuss their customers, and the need for their product.