Drugs, alcohol, and now coffee! I’ve used a variety of substances to self medicate while in a depressed mood. A few years ago I cut out cannabis, and I stay away from using alcohol when I’m down, but I have no limits with coffee. It seems like I can drink as much as I want whenever I want and it doesn’t create the same problems it does when my mood is better.

  • @kometes
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    122 months ago

    Mind your sleep schedule, otherwise enjoy…

    • trainsaresexyOP
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      52 months ago

      It doesn’t seem to affect me in the way it normally does. I can drink coffee at 6 and sleep at 1130.

      • @NegativeInf
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        182 months ago

        Paradoxical stimulant response and substance abuse disorder points to ADHD, often misdiagnosed in adults as anxiety and depression.

        I was misdiagnosed for 10 years with no effect from the meds for anxiety and depression. Stimulant meds work well for me. Not for everyone tho.

        • trainsaresexyOP
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          62 months ago

          How did you end up getting diagnosed?

          • @NegativeInf
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            62 months ago

            Asked my therapist to refer me to a psychiatrist that could do ADHD testing. They did an interview and 2 different IQ tests. Now I see my psychiatrist every 30 days to get my controlled substance prescription.

          • ShaunaTheDead
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            42 months ago

            If you’re in Canada, there’s an online service called Frida https://www.talkwithfrida.com/

            I was personally diagnosed by a psychiatrist who I was referred to by my family doctor. I think you have to go through a psychiatrist at least while you’re titrating your dose but then your family doctor may be able to take over once you’re about where you need to be.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 months ago

        The half-time of caffeine in our bodies is pretty long, like 6 hours IIRC. Might affect the quality of sleep even if you manage to fall asleep

        • trainsaresexyOP
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          22 months ago

          I feel like my sleep is better than normal, nothing is compounding.

          I’m feeling better today finally. Woke up at 8am, energy is good, thinking clearly. Ready to take a break from social media for a while.

  • lurch (he/him)
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    2 months ago

    People who drink lots of coffee often get stomach/intestine problems after many years. Cola also has long term side effects (from sugar or sweeteners). I therefore suggest you look into caffeinated water and/or guarana to mitigate any health problems by not overusing one source of caffeine.

    • trainsaresexyOP
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      22 months ago

      It’s only when I’m deep in depression, the vast majority of the time I only drink 1-2 cups a day.

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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    2 months ago

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, American Heart Association, etc recommend a 400mg daily limit for caffiene. It may be affecting you in more ways than you know.

    • trainsaresexyOP
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      52 months ago

      400mg

      I’m still under that or about there. I had 3 french presses and a moka pot yesterday, that’s a bit above 400mg but represents peak consumption.

      Also, I don’t think I care. Better than the alternatives I have access to.

  • Rimu
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    62 months ago

    Recently I’ve found green tea to be amazing and without the jitteryness of coffee. There are many kinds to try, all quite different!

    • @[email protected]
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      Adding onto this, I didn’t enjoy green tea until I started brewing it gong fu style with loose leaves. Teabags are acceptable for black tea but completely ruin green imo.

      It’s also worth noting that there’s a noticable flavor and taste difference between different types of green (for example, I dislike the popular dragonwell, but love maofeng/mountain green tips). There’s also a gulf of difference between Chinese and Japanese green teas, due to the processing. Usually Chinese tea is pan/wok/hot air fried, leading to a more nutty and complex profile, whereas Japanese greens tend to be steamed, leading to a more vegetal taste.

      I also really like matcha, if you can afford the initial investment. It’s definitely unique and can be an acquired taste. I really like the ippodo Sayaka/Horai, since it doesn’t have a very strong umami taste, which can be off putting for people new to matcha.

      Edit: and yes, there is actual science backing up your interpretation of green tea being less jittery. The L-theanine, an amino acid unique to green tea and a few mushroom varieties, has a balancing effect when paired with caffeine.

  • @b34n5
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    32 months ago

    Me too. I started smoking cannabis and drinking alcohol until I got sick with schizophrenia; it was then that I had to stop using cannabis. Now I occasionally drink beer; but above all, I consume a lot of caffeine, in my case in the form of energy drinks.

  • @Gradually_Adjusting
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    22 months ago

    I used to do a whole pot of coffee a day. It was definitely a rush. At other times I’d drink like 2 litres of yerba mate every day. Would mix it with peppermint. I was a little out of control.

    • trainsaresexyOP
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      22 months ago

      Never had yerba matte but I have an Italian friend and he drinks it non stop.