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Re: How Do Stimulates Differ in Mechanism?

Posted by cgd092 on January 8, 2007, at 0:50:06

In reply to Re: How Do Stimulates Differ in Mechanism?, posted by TenMan on January 7, 2007, at 17:00:19

Speaking of coffee, I have been on decaf for a looong time, simply because it didn't make sense for me to take lorazepam, citalopram, and other sedating things if I was just gonna ingest a simulant and possibly counteract the anxiolytic effect. Well, after lying on the couch from morning to 1pm, I needed to get going. My meds are particularly sedating it seems latley. So I made a pot of regular coffee. What a mood lift I got! I didn't get anxious, just got moving. A sort of confidence came over me and I did some sewing, something I kept putting off but wanted to do. If I drink caffienated coffee all day long, it loses its effect, but today was great!

--Katy


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