So I stopped drinking coffee

Alexander_Keith

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Its true. I have recently discovered a dependancy in my life I didnt even know was there. I love coffee. I love it in all of its various forms and maifestations. I crave one in the morning while waking up for my 5 am shifts at costco, and I enjoy one during the midday when I get home from work. If I'm out and I pass a coffee shop, few things stop me from exploring the menu and enjoying a new delicious jolt of happiness or else ordering an old favourite to savour its delicious blend. Three days ago I reflected on this and after some consideration decided what my everyday life would be like without my savoury saviour. I decided to go the next couple of days sans café.

Waking up the next morning was routine. I did things as usual and barely noticed a difference, I cruised to work pre-sunrise with the window down and the music blaring. No problem. My day started as usual, however I noticed that halfway into my shift I felt unusually tired. Not just tired but lethargic. Far from my usual energetic go get-em self I was dragging my ass. Worst of all was the yawning. Every minute for 4 more hours I yawned. I was beat. Coming home from work at 130 I crawled into bed. Though with my new experiment in mind I supposed I must have come down with an illness. Never do I ever feel this tired. I slept for four hours. There I was at 530 with a day wasted either at work or sleeping in feeling like absolute shite. I went to rugby practise. Got pounded, came back at 830 and I was in bed at 9. Never have I slept so badly.

Waking up again this morning at 5 am was hellish. It was fatigue of the worst kind. spent my shower staring blankly at its tiled walls feeling like shit. I almsot fell asleep at the wheel, and arrived at work a minute late (Im usually 10 early) Halfway into my shift I could not take it anymore. Knowing that I wasnt sick but just tired. I did my best to grow a pair and hack it but I talked to my boss and left early claiming sickness. Home at 9 am I slept until 1. I woke up semi-rested but in a stupor. Mind blank and dumb as fuck I've spent my day listening to various summer albums and doing nothing at all in general. Its now quarter after nine and I'm going to bed.

I have come to realize that coffee and caffeine in general has come to play such an important role in my everyday life that I can hardly function without it. Accordingly I am going to try and go two weeks without caffeine. I will surround myself with water and everytime I crave or feel tired I'll take a drink. It can only help.

Thoughts? Comments? Similar experiances?
 
from personal experience, I'd say thats all in your head. I can't say for sure but everyone's bodies are different. but I've been drinking 1-2 cups a day for years and I'll frequently go without it and I notice no difference. it's something I enjoy, but I'm definitely not addicted.

who cares anyways? coffee has lots of antioxidants, won't make you fat or anything, and tastes great. caffeine allows me to do my job much faster and more efficiently. I read faster, do schoolwork faster. all in all, there's no drawbacks. I don't crash after it either.
 
Stopping something like that is actually bad for you.

I would advise, if you want to stop drinking coffee, to phase it out of your life instead of cold turkey.

Just my two cents
 
it's good that you're doing that though so you're not dependent on caffeine. I know some people who have had 6 cups a day for the last 20 years, and literally CAN NOT function without caffeine. that sucks. but keep it up, in a week or so you will be functioning fine, and then you won't need coffee. just keep getting sleep
 
youre a puss.

just kidding.

but seriously I wouldn't take redbull or mountain dew into work with me when I'm older. adults drink coffee or tea.
 
well at least you didnt get the headaches from lack of caffiene. my girl gets them all the time then drinks some tea and shes good
 
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ha. coffee is not good for you.

-it's really addictive

-it reduces the quality of sleep

-it contains carcinogens produced while roasting coffee

-it reduces the adenosine in your brain, which usually calms you

-it increases your blood pressure

the list goes on and on. there are some good things about coffee too, but in the end it doesn't really balance out.
 
i did it cold turkey. i was a tired mofo for like a month and then i was fine. i have the occasional cup these days but its gonna suck for a little bit.
 
in Uni my dad used to drink 20+ cups a day. He decided to go cold turkey one day, and had no backlash, just simply quit. he's a freak.
 
my dad bought an $800 coffee machine, i use it almost every day, twice. it grinds the beans as soon as i pick what size coffee i want (large). fresh ground coffee at the touch of a button. when i move out, i'm buying my own machine, probably same kind, and i'm going to drink coffee everyday until i die. i don't drink coffee for the energy, some days i skip out on it and don't even notice a difference (neither do my friends, they've been saying i pack more energy than the Energizer bunny, and they said it before i started drinking regularly). i drink coffee because it tastes good, it's affordable, and it doesn't affect my health in any way whatsoever.

like the other guy said, i drank hot chocolate once.
 
prolly good that you're trying to function without caffeine and all, props on that... there have only been two times in my life when i drank a cup of coffee in the morning, one was for my 8 oclock classes at school and the other is for my job that i started a few weeks ago. It's mostly mental for me, if anything I think the hot drink is what wakes me up, not the caffeine.
 
i cant make it through the day without coffee. i fall asleep in classes and i cant concentrate at work because i have no motivation bc im so tired. i tried laying it off for a bit but i was falling asleep in every class so the cut off wasnt worth it at the time.
 
Your 'symptoms' are just withdrawl. Like someone else said in here, go for a month or more and you wont notice a difference anymore because you body will have adjusted to no caffine. By quitting cold turkey like that your throwing your body off its normal routine. No wonder you felt like shit...
 
i used to drink coffee every day. If it's really affecting you that much try to slowly ween yourself, like others have said. Start off by not drinking it on your days off or weekend so it won't affect your performance at work, and then once you get used to it you can stop all together.
 
caffeine is mad addictive. i used to drink cups of coffee and a few monsters every day. it was bad. but i still enjoy a cup every now and then. monster is gunna give me cancer so i stay clear of that
 
i barely drink coffee or pop. Dont like the taste of regular coffee and pop just tastes like shit halway through. But I usually drink a shit ton of water(about 2+ liters a day) and I am barely sick. I dunno if thats just because I am awesome or because water is the shit?
 
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