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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (5733)12/10/2001 9:59:42 AM
From: Lost1  Respond to of 23786
 
stop? stop? Why would I want to do that?<g> I've heard about those headaches..perhaps some govt regulation is in order<g>



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (5733)12/10/2001 1:47:47 PM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 23786
 
Interestinly, Excedrin, has Caffeine in it. As well as
asprin and the active ingredient in Tylenol.

The test to confirm caffeine addiction: stop drinking coffee for 2 days. If you end up with a killer headache, you've got the coffee jones for sure.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (5733)12/10/2001 1:59:16 PM
From: SmoothSail  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23786
 
>>The test to confirm caffeine addiction: stop drinking coffee for 2 days. If you end up with a killer headache, you've got the coffee jones for sure.<<

So true. A few years back, I visited my brother in Hawaii and had the usual couple of cups in the morning. The third day I woke up with the worst headache I've ever experienced. Usually, I know why I have a headache and couldn't figure out what happened. I mentioned it to my sister-in-law and she asked if I drank coffee. I said - "of course, I've been drinking out of the pot you make everyday." Which was when she told me it was decaf. Headache went away after a couple of the real stuff. Took a couple of months to wean myself off of it. Now I drink tea.