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FreeOwl 03-29-2015 07:53 AM

Still drinkng like an addict...
 
Coffee.

Every day.

I'm drinking coffee alcoholicly - every single day I say to myself tomorrow I'll cut back. Every day I don't. Always tomorrow.

Several days a week when I've already had too much I say to myself 'you've already had too much' ... Then; 'hell with it, I'll cut back tomorrow'.

I'm sure that it underpins my stress and my exhaustion and my sleep problems and my general fatigue in detrimental ways.

How very frustrating....

Della1968 03-29-2015 07:57 AM

Me too...I do switch to decaf green tea in the afternoon but I drink a ton of both.

Mac1 03-29-2015 07:59 AM

Same here.

Way too much coffee and way too much coke :c004:

SoberLeigh 03-29-2015 07:59 AM

Me, three. I have been trying to cut back for a while now. I am successful for a day or two and then I am right back at it . . .

FreeOwl 03-29-2015 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by SoberLeigh (Post 5289084)
Me, three. I have been trying to cut back for a while now. I am successful for a day or two and then I am right back at it . . .

so familiar a pattern...... :)

Bmac 03-29-2015 08:01 AM

I love coffee too. When I was drinking, I would wake up in the morning and drink 2-3 bottles of water due to dehydration and maybe a half cup of coffee. Since quitting, I have been drinking coffee like a mad man. I got a really nice "Thank You" card from Folgers in the mail yesterday. (i kid)

Have you tried switching to decaf or even half regular/half decaf? For me I love the taste so decaf in the afternoon or evening works for me.

BigTeddy 03-29-2015 08:02 AM

I can relate. When I quit drinking, my coffee and cigarette consumption went way up. I kicked the cigarettes after 13 months of sobriety. I'm down to about 4-6 cups of coffee a day. I don't really have any suggestions other than try and ween yourself down. I know the headaches and fatigue from just not drinking any coffee were too much for me. Good luck!

Lenina 03-29-2015 08:04 AM

What else Are you guys doing for recovery? reading? Writing? Meditation? I al,oat always have a bottled water in my hand or nearby. In the beginning it was a caffiene free diet Pepsi will lots of ice. So, the bottled water is an improvement!

But you're all smart to recognize the behavior.

Love from Lenina

Mac1 03-29-2015 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by FreeOwl (Post 5289089)
so familiar a pattern...... :)

A pattern that I'll gladly take over alcohol any day!

Still, I must do something about it, maybe next week:whoop

FreeOwl 03-29-2015 08:04 AM

I've tried all kinds of weaning approaches... They seem to help for a while.... Until they don't and then I'm bingeing harder than ever....

So familiar....

Moderate.... Fail... Moderate..... Fail....

'Moderate!!??'

I may have to 12 step my coffee

Mac1 03-29-2015 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by FreeOwl (Post 5289105)

I may have to 12 step my coffee

^^
:scoregood

Serenidad 03-29-2015 08:17 AM

Hi Owl,

I started doing the same thing during the summer before my relapse. It started in June 2013 with a Pepsi every day, then 2, then 3, then 10! I hadn't had an alcoholic drink for over 5 years but was drinking caffeine like it was water! I used to go to the convenience store and get those huge 60 oz cups!

I even went to AA meetings to try to quit caffeine! Weird, I know! Haha. Anyway, I eventually drank again on October 24, 2013 after 5.5 years of sobriety and I feel that the caffeine was a huge reason I relapsed. It was like a "gateway" drug. I quit caffeine cold turkey on October 24, 2013 but replaced it with alcohol! Ugh! I have since read studies pointing caffeine to increase cravings for alcohol & higher relapse rates. :-(

I think I was drinking caffeine to change the way I felt. I think I actually got some kind of weird "high" from it because I was drinking SO much of it every day. I felt like **** and like you, I kept saying "I'll quit tomorrow". I did...but switched to booze. Don't do what I did! :-(

Sooo....I totally relate to your post and am so glad you are posting about it and addressing it! Maybe you could take a few days to sleep, drink lots of water, etc..kind of "detox" off the caffeine?

PM me if you need anything...

LBrain 03-29-2015 08:20 AM

Interesting. I love coffee too. But I find that I am not drinking it every day. If it's there I'll have a cup or sometimes make it. But I'm finding myself just drinking water when I get up. Coffee is an afterthought now.

FreeOwl 03-29-2015 08:31 AM

Serenidad...

A total caffeine detox is what I keep thinking of..... Replacing with herbal teas, vegetable juices and green smoothies. I will get there!

anattaboy 03-29-2015 09:20 AM

Yup, 3 cups today (a binge for me), 2 tomorrow and 1 Tuesday as it will be my last day for nicotine. I tend to get up between 4 and 5am so long nights have never been me but I've found drinking 2 cups or even just 1, I can make it through a movie with the wife and even some nice convo+ later. Not possible if I do 3 or more. Kind of the turtle/hare thing going on. I'd rather be the turtle and finish this race (my nic taper depends on it so I WILL). Best wishes FO--I know you've been struggling with this since the Ginormous caffeine thread some months back--me too.

biminiblue 03-29-2015 09:23 AM

I switched to half caf. That way I can enjoy a little jolt without careening off into the bushes.

FreeOwl 03-29-2015 09:24 AM

Tried half caff..... Just drank twice as much and wound up back to the redeyes

SoberLeigh 03-29-2015 09:28 AM

I have considered the half decaf thing. Think that I will consider some more.

Two cups today - good for me.

Ultramarathoner 03-29-2015 09:31 AM

I found myself doing the same thing and choose to quit coffee as well. I'm clearly not great at the moderation thing.

I'm a tea drinker now.

Aellyce 03-29-2015 09:43 AM

I used to be a very heavy coffee drinker. My coffee consumption lowered significantly as I started drinking alcohol more and more -- I guess trading one drug/behavior with another one, in some aspects at least. When I got sober, I recognized a clear desire for more coffee again, and I did start to drink more. What helped was that I had a lot of anxiety in early sobriety that was made worse by too much coffee, so I cut down on the coffee again because I often could not think straight and focus under the influence of more than 2 cups of coffee in the morning. I've been able to stick with that on most days, but occasionally I do binge on it especially when I'm in some place where it's being offered constantly (eg. conferences and some work meetings). Some days, I don't have coffee at all and it's not a noticeable issue. I also have other behaviors I still tend to binge on, that can sometimes be disruptive. What often helps is to observe what mental states trigger these desires... just like getting familiar with alcoholic triggers and urges. Then try to work on dealing with the triggering mindsets or events differently -- I find this to be easier and more effective than trying to control and limit my reactions only. I also tried replacing caffeinated coffee with decaf, tea, or other drinks like juices, smoothies -- that just does not seem to work for me as I don't desire those the same way. So there is definitely a lot about the actual effect of coffee for me. What I do seem to like to sip on all day, strangely, is water. So there is always a water bottle with me... but I sometimes limit myself due to too many evacuation needs :)

I would say, if moderating coffee is difficult, and you worry about this, cut it out completely. Maybe do it cold turkey -- a few days of discomfort but might be more efficient?


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