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Creeping Death
15-09-2005, 21:19
I think that coffee is a new habit of mine. I never drank it before, but now i have a cup daily at school. The days are long, and it's relaxing to have a tasty cup of coffee during the break. It also makes you more awake and helps make the day more bearable.

It can also remove some of the "stoney" feeling after you smoke pot.

Who likes coffee?Edited by: Creeping Death

daeron
15-09-2005, 21:21
yup its my addiction for yrs....one question though,wtf has this have to do w marijuana?!?

Creeping Death
17-09-2005, 23:32
Wow, i guess i habitually klicked on the weed forum http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley5.gif

Cure20
18-09-2005, 01:12
Wow, i guess i habitually klicked on the weed forum http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley5.gif


That's funny. But in comment to your post I have been drink coffee for around 4 years now eveyday, not to wake up in the morning or anything, just when I am having a break or trying to relax much like poeple do when they have a cup of tea. I have noticed that sometimes I catch myself saying I "NEED" a cup. Generally I will have a cup around 3pm or so everyday because that is when I get my first break and I have began to notice that if I skip that cup because I am too busy then I develop a teribble headache.


So I think that I am addicted.

sands of time
18-09-2005, 01:13
Yea this is quite out of place, perhaps one of the mods will be kind enough to move it. Anyways, coffee has been my vice since the age of 14. It gave me a small kick during the work day, and to be honest, the day seems to go by a little bit easier with a few cups of coffee. Anymore though actually seems to make me feel burned out and tired.

If coffee is addictive, than I definately am an addict. it's not a problematic addiction, however, because it's effects are useful and i am a slightly more efficient worker because of it. There is a reason that every office in america has a coffee machine. It's the United States drug of choice. I have recently decided to cut down my intake of coffee though. I have been having slight stomach discomfort which could be from ulcers http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley11.gif

daeron
18-09-2005, 01:29
caffeine is physically addictive,but the actual withdrawal symptoms are not so harsh,just tiredness,headaches,etc...


Caffeine withdrawal symptoms can vary from mild changes in mood to systemic, flu-like symptoms. The research team identified five major types of caffeine withdrawal reactions:
<UL>
<LI>headache, fatigue or drowsiness
<LI>dysphoric mood including depression and irritability
<LI>difficulty concentrating
<LI>flu-like symptoms of nausea, vomiting
<LI>muscle pain or stiffness</LI>[/list]





ive tried to quit a couple of times,but never actually succeeded,its funny actually

george
18-09-2005, 01:54
i like coffee, especially espresso, due to its taste and strength.
in my opinion coffee is a nice stimulant, (not very strong). in order to avoid irritation, fatigue and headaches i "must" have coffee all day long, to keep me going and to enjoy its taste as well.
decaf sucks!

by the way i like green tea very much tooEdited by: george

moonshine
24-09-2005, 03:53
I have to say I enjoy drinking coffee myself. I drink like 4 or 5 cups a day! I just love the taste and all you know. I wouldn't say I'm addicted to it, for I have gone a day or two without drinking a single cup. I guess I have in my head I can't get addicted to anything. Nothing is addicting to me, anyway.

george
24-09-2005, 20:44
I have to say I enjoy drinking coffee myself. I drink like 4 or 5 cups a day! I just love the taste and all you know. I wouldn't say I'm addicted to it, for I have gone a day or two without drinking a single cup. I guess I have in my head I can't get addicted to anything. Nothing is addicting to me, anyway.

Nothing is addicting to you?
Well you lucky bastard!

Keep it that way, I would say http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif

Nature Boy
26-09-2005, 19:51
Coffee is useful for getting up in the morning but it tends to dehydrate me a bit. I'm more of a tea drinker.

armatitumor
04-10-2005, 04:58
I love the taste of coffee, but I hate the inevitable caffeine "crash". Solution: decaf!

bandito
28-10-2005, 14:44
Heh, seems like i'm not the only one with a coffee addiction... I drink far too much, all my friends used to think it washilarious. I've started to infect them though, pushing strong cups of coffee on them all the time...http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley36.gif If there's onlyone drug i canprepare well, it's a cup of coffee. http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif


Does anyone know what sort of damage coffee can do, if any? I drink way over 5 cups a day most days. I know it dehydrates me, but doing this day in day out, whats the dangers?


*slurp*

Geeza
04-05-2008, 19:56
Yeah, swim is also addicted to coffee. If he doesn't drink it he gets fatigued, cloudy-headed, unable to concentrate, spaced-out, irritable, not to mention the headaches!

Coffee is dehydrating because it's a diuretic, although, swi-methinks, not as much as alcohol. If swiy is drinking more than 5 cups a day (like swim) or needing to piss all the time like a night at the boozer then the best thing to do is drink more water or fruitjuice. Or cut down.

but then again swim is no doctor

Tony Williams
10-05-2008, 01:12
SWIM is like this with tea, SWIM finds rather than make one drink, SWIM makes 2/3 drinks them and makes more. At least SWIM will have some anti-oxidents.

HighParadise
17-05-2008, 20:11
I love coffee buuuut.....

CUT THE SWIM CRAP! We're discussing a legal drug.

Greenport
26-05-2008, 07:44
I used to drink an energy drink every day before class years ago. T'was horrible for me, I know but hey, guess sleeping just didn't fit into my schedule :p

I like coffee and I like to drink it - love the caffeine - but it makes me nauseous every time so I can't drink lots of it.

outriderx
26-05-2008, 12:04
coffe is actually not dehydrating, afaik its a myth. caffeine sure is (or something else in coffe) but drinking a "normal strenght" coffee still takes in more water than it removes, actually a lot more, one would not die if he would only drink coffee, as an example, of dehydration, thats just a legend.. for green/white/black tea anyway.. just think about it