I'm an addict.
Jan. 30th, 2006 04:49 pmSo, the headache settles in. Headaches are something I have little tolerance for, since the cause is almost always treatable (in my case). Lately, I've been prone to TMJD issues, so I've been quick to find the NSAIDS when I feel the twinge. Today, I realized that I wasn't feeling sinus or eyestrain or jaw pain--it's caffeine withdrawal. I hadn't realized, but I've had a lot of caffeine over the last couple of weeks or more--visiting in-laws, getting sick and needing it for decongestion, asthma, etc. So, the cure is simple--more caffeine. There's no way I'm suffering through withdrawal right now.
No biggie, I go to make some espresso. I clean the espresso pot.
I'm out of coffee.
Well, that's not quite accurate. I have several small bags with an ounce or so of ground coffee in them, dating to august. I don't have a coffee grinder, so I grind very small amounts at a time. Ground coffee begins to taste like dust as it gets old, so I don't use it once the aroma has peaked. I don't toss the bags as they pass their prime, I save them up for mass coffee brewing in my coffee pot. The azaleas get the brewed coffee (azalea and hydrangea love acid), the compost heap gets the grounds.
Anyhow, here I am, in the throes of a caffeine headache, threatening to turn into a migraine because my jaw is joining the tension game. And I have no freshly roasted and ground coffee beans. I briefly consider going to starbucks for a fix, but realize that traffic right now would render me homicidal.
Fortunately, I found some yerba mate. This will suffice until I can buy more coffee.
I hope.
No biggie, I go to make some espresso. I clean the espresso pot.
I'm out of coffee.
Well, that's not quite accurate. I have several small bags with an ounce or so of ground coffee in them, dating to august. I don't have a coffee grinder, so I grind very small amounts at a time. Ground coffee begins to taste like dust as it gets old, so I don't use it once the aroma has peaked. I don't toss the bags as they pass their prime, I save them up for mass coffee brewing in my coffee pot. The azaleas get the brewed coffee (azalea and hydrangea love acid), the compost heap gets the grounds.
Anyhow, here I am, in the throes of a caffeine headache, threatening to turn into a migraine because my jaw is joining the tension game. And I have no freshly roasted and ground coffee beans. I briefly consider going to starbucks for a fix, but realize that traffic right now would render me homicidal.
Fortunately, I found some yerba mate. This will suffice until I can buy more coffee.
I hope.
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Date: 2006-01-31 09:42 pm (UTC)I'm also working under a mass amount of stress right now, undoubtedly this is why I have 10-12 consistent trigger points these days rather than the normal 4-6. For me, mild caffeine consumption acts as enough of a mood elevator that it holds off the depression.
Yeah, the withdrawal symptoms are a bitch, but all in all, there's little harm in moderate caffeine consumption.