1-5 cups of coffee a day, dependent on whether it's good coffee, how tired I am, how much I have to do and whether or not I'm playing Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
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Hard to say. I drink coffee, green tea and/or caffeinated soda relatively often, but not with any sort of consistency.
I'm trying to get back to dropping soda from my diet entirely and mostly drinking water again, though. When I lost a lot of weight a couple of years ago, that switch was one of the largest factors.
I am not a fan of anything that's caffeinated but as of now I can't have anything with caffeine in it anyways because during last November to December I had around 1 to 2 exams every week for 5 straight weeks and this was for just one class (but then again it is nursing). Anyways I got so stressed and I started feeding on coffee (which I don't care for and hardly ever drink) and these girls offered me cigarettes all the time so I smoked too. Anyway after a couple of weeks of that I ended up having chest pains for about 5 straight days. Went to see my Doctor and well apparently my body can't handle caffeine also I was told to lay off the smokes. Anyways ever since then if I drink anything with a good amount of caffeine I don't really get pain it's more like pressure on my chest also breathing gets a little harder.
While I tend to drink coffee when necessary, I don't think it really has a powerful effect on me compared to other people and students. I usually drink it and hope that it actually has some effect compared to not having any
I tend not to drink caffeinated drinks, but not because I don't want them. I literally can't drink anything with caffeine; it makes me sick. I get stomach cramps and a severe headaches.
Coffee and assorted sodas (and on rare occasions, tea) are the only products that I receive caffeine from. Oddly enough, I only drink coffee on weekends (which is pretty backwards, I know) because I sleep in longer on Weekdays as I have first period spare and don't have to show up at school until almost 10:00. On weekends, I like to get moving earlier. You know, carpe diem and whatnot. I don't really need caffeine at all though, I usually have the energy to get going, but coffee is delicious and seems like a good way to start my weekends.
Unrelated comment - I used to drink a lot of iced coffee, but I noticed that I usually felt extremely sick afterwards. It's not the coffee, though, I think it might be the creamer or something that the coffee shops dump in the coffee. And I'm not lactose intolerant, in fact, milk is my drink of choice. I still wonder what it could be...
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