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whats wrong with me?is it cafeine?

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piggynose | 02:36 Wed 15th Aug 2012 | Body & Soul
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I have had an unremarkable day,but now feel really weak, but totally awake. been to see the emergency services, they couldnt find anything wrong withme, and said to rest. I can only put it down to too much strong coffee this morning,at 09.00 and i am at 0435 still wide awake,
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Could be. Caffeine doesn't really effect me physically but it sends my OH a bit loopy.
Unlikely to be coffee so long after drinking it. Rest might be the best advice
It can effect people long after drinking it.
I used to be able to knock back 3 double espressos in the evening and sleep like the proverbial baby. I turned 50 and wham - now I can't take coffee after 3pm or it impacts on my sleep. I am ok with tea - though usually the last is around 6pm. So is that caffeine or just some trigger in the brain having gone pop? They say black tea is more loaded with caffeine than coffee....
Same happened with my Mum, DT. She always drank coffee then suddenly she started having bad reactions to it. She now carries decaf coffee and tea in her handbag.
I stay clear of the decaff - it's the oils that they use. And also if I am going to have a coffee, I want the real thing!
I refuse to drink decaf as well. I'd rather have water :-)
nescafe decaff is decaffeinated using a water rinse method, not oil.
http://www.nestleprof...scafe_Gold_Blend.aspx
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I think i´m out of the woods, still a bit rough. only had dry toast+camomile for brekky, and a light lunch. still dont know what it was, it couldve been the change in temperature, food, or strangely the public swimming pool.

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