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<blockquote data-quote="Beating-My-Betes" data-source="post: 2679193" data-attributes="member: 532959"><p>Recent illness caused me to completely lose any interest in coffee. Had been trying and failing for a long time before that. The good thing was that I was already feeling so bad that it masked the withdrawal symptom, which I have experienced before.</p><p></p><p> Have had coffee a couple of times over the last couple of weeks, but only when I had an actual need I.e to give me a bit of a boost on days when I didn’t have the motivation for the tasks at hand. But the negative effect on my anxiety was so much clearer after so much time without. I also realised how effective it was as an appetite suppressant. I guess that could be considered a disadvantage of quitting.</p><p> </p><p>Regulation of sleep, however, has been the most apparent and most welcome benefit of being caffeine free.</p><p></p><p>Horrible drug!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beating-My-Betes, post: 2679193, member: 532959"] Recent illness caused me to completely lose any interest in coffee. Had been trying and failing for a long time before that. The good thing was that I was already feeling so bad that it masked the withdrawal symptom, which I have experienced before. Have had coffee a couple of times over the last couple of weeks, but only when I had an actual need I.e to give me a bit of a boost on days when I didn’t have the motivation for the tasks at hand. But the negative effect on my anxiety was so much clearer after so much time without. I also realised how effective it was as an appetite suppressant. I guess that could be considered a disadvantage of quitting. Regulation of sleep, however, has been the most apparent and most welcome benefit of being caffeine free. Horrible drug! [/QUOTE]
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