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mattyj
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Caffeine?

Postby mattyj » Sun Dec 29, 2013 1:53 am

Ive seen a psychologist twice now, for the first time in my life ive started talking about my issues...

She mentioned something about caffeine and depression/anxiety disorder making it worse

So i have given up drinking coca cola (i never drink coffee or tea anyway)

This has been hard for me as i drank a lot of coke (probably added to my weight issue) - probably 1 litre a day...

I dont drink alcohol, smoke, gamble or do drugs or even eat badly - coke was one my one vice and ive given that up in hopes that it will help me improve as a person and get my family back

anyone know if thats true with caffeine?

CrazyLady17

Postby CrazyLady17 » Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:15 am

Firstly well done, should be proud of yourself. Know I am :)

And yes it's true.

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Postby Frame » Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:13 am

I suffer from chronic depression, mattyj. I believe there are always underlying causes.
Anything that worsens underlying causes will worsen depression. But many of our 'bad' habits are also coping mechanisms. So I think we have to weigh the trade offs.

Two things: Sugar is an inflammatory and while we need energy, drinking sugary substances causes our bodies all kinds of aches, pains, and slower thinking. Ending that is super.

Next; My experience is, when I was on antidepressants, caffeine interacted to make me feel physically kind of sick and I had to give it up. I also believe it can increase the highs and the lows while the meds are supposed to decrease them. (Matter of fact sugar will do the same thing.) I love my cup of coffee. It keeps me going. But I often enough wish it were a habit I didn't need.

Bottom line is anything as amplifies cycling as opposed to dampening can be a problem.

TammyJS
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Postby TammyJS » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:08 am

It is true about the caffeine. But I am guilty of having a couple cups in the morning. I seem to be a little more focused when I do. I do make it half decaf though. I don't drink pop and try to stay away from sugars.

turtle8378
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stimulants

Postby turtle8378 » Sat Jan 25, 2014 6:20 pm

i drink a pot of coffee and smoke 3 or 4 cigarettes in the morning. can't seem to get myself off the ground without it. i've cut out sugar tho for several reasons: mood swings, protect my teeth and reduce the risk of diabetes

Mikka

Postby Mikka » Tue Jun 17, 2014 7:19 pm

That’s right, caffeine is technically classified as a drug, and rightly so… it can cause havoc with your anxiety and worry levels.


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