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12 days without coffee
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10/12/2014 12:40:06
 
 
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10/12/2014 04:07:46
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Health
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Thread ID:
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>>>>I did it probably 15 years ago now. I had read an article suggesting it helps some people who get "hay fever" in the spring. It worked for me.
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>>>>I drink decaf coffee, so I still get some caffeine, but probably only 3% or so of what I used to get. I don't drink teas or sodas which are 2 other major sources.
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>>>I've been to an office in Atlanta a while ago, where it was company policy to have only decaf in the kitchen (and it was a house literally powered by software written in-house, the only way to make their business feasible, go figure). One guy had his own replacement pills that he'd drop into his coffee mug. They called it recaf.
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>>Knew someone at university that would drink coffee until he couldn't drink any more -- switching caffeine pills, but had to stop due to it bothering his stomach. Then he switched to grinding up the pills so that he could snort it. He'd keep this up until final examinations were done (by which time, he's so wired you'd think he'd explode), at which point he'd ease off -- then collapse like a marionette when its strings are cut. When the next quarter started, the cycle would begin again.
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>Graduated?

Do you mean graduated from university, or "graduated" to something stronger than caffeine?
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