At 10:57 PM 1/18/2003 -0600, you wrote:
I can relate. I drink no coffee, but soda. I've had days with lightheadedness after not drinking soda. What's funny is plenty of days I can get almost diabetes like symptoms, but I don't have diabetes.Deborah Harrell wrote: > > --- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <snippage> > > Enjoy the low blood pressure, but *really* watch out > > for going off > > caffeine cold-turkey; you might start fainting a > > lot! (Happened to someone I know.) > > I'd heard of headaches, but not *fainting.* They must > have really consumed a lot of coffee/cola!Just 2 or 3 Cokes a day, but with naturally low blood pressure, having that caffeine taken away all at once instead of gradually made the difference between occasional light-headedness and fainting a couple of times a day, especially when getting out of bed in the morning. Julia
To answer two posts, I've heard from others, from doctors, that drinking iced tea in large quantities isn't good, can produce gallstones. But again, thanks for the right shoulder connection.
Kevin T.
Watching Super Friends on TV. My god is it awful.
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