To coffee or not?
After going off caffeine, and experiencing the mother of all headaches for almost a week, I find now @ 2 months post op that I don't really miss it. I am having a decaf protein coffee a few times a week although I do find my heartburn flares a bit on those days so I may cut out coffee entirely. I also drink decaf tea almost every day and I love the Twinnings Earl Grey decaf blend. I am a night shift worker and I have found I am sleeping better overall since giving up caffeine, but i was a real addict before, drinking coffee and tea all night. I don't want to go back, as it was so hard to not have it in the beginning.
It's part of my live healthy plan whi*****ludes diet, exercise and cutting out the stimulants. I admire the people who can have their one cup of coffee a day and leave it at that. I love a dark french roast, but I know myself. If I started back with the yummy full caff coffees and teas I would be right back up to 4-5 cups a day which is not healthy.
I know what you mean about the headaches. They are the worst! That's part of the reason I wanted others input. I had told myself that I wouldn't allow myself to become caffeine addicted after going through that. Since I only drink one cup in the morning it doesn't effect my sleeping. I have never like tea so unfortunately that's not an option. I just really feel more energetic and outgoing when I have had it. So I think it really is just coming down to a personal struggle in telling myself I wouldn't go back to it. Kuddos to you for sticking with your no stimulants plan!
Age- 35 | 5'4" | Surgery VSG - 9/21/15
Highest/Consult- 250 | Surgery- 235 | Current- 143 | Goal- 145 |
| M1-22 | M2-10 | M3-13 | M4-13 | M5-13 | M6-10| M7 - 8| M8- 3| Total Lost - 107|
Reached goal in 7 months 1 week and now maintaining!
I hear what you are saying. Like I said I told myself I never wanted to get addicted to caffeine again and I know it's a stimulant so that is my personal dilemma. I work as a teller at a bank and need to be upbeat and energetic and have struggled with that since going caffeine free. I notice a huge difference when I have had my one cup. I am trying to find other ways around it though.
Age- 35 | 5'4" | Surgery VSG - 9/21/15
Highest/Consult- 250 | Surgery- 235 | Current- 143 | Goal- 145 |
| M1-22 | M2-10 | M3-13 | M4-13 | M5-13 | M6-10| M7 - 8| M8- 3| Total Lost - 107|
Reached goal in 7 months 1 week and now maintaining!
I was cleared for a cup of regular coffee, daily, at my 1 week post-op visit. I don't like sugar/sweets, so I never put any sweetener in, but I do make healthier choices in using light milk (soy is my favorite). For the first 2 weeks after, I was using my coffee with protein powder to supplement, but once I started getting a lot of protein from my other meals during the day, I stopped. I typically hate the thought of drinking my calories.
Currently, I drink 8 oz. of cold brew plus 8 oz. of Light Soy Milk daily = equals out to about 70 calories and 6 grams of protein. I can live with that, and not feel like I'm being deprived at any other meals. :)
VSG: 06/24/15 // Age: 35 // Height: 5'10" // Lost so far: 190 lbs
HW: 348 (before 2 week pre-op diet) // SW: 326 // CW: 158
TT/Lipo & BL/BA: 07/21/17 with Dr. Reish (NYC) BL/BA Revision: 01/11/18 with Dr. Reish (NYC)
Unconventional Sleever & Low-Carb Lifer
I drink tea 2-3 times a week and when I do I drink 2-3 cups of it. I always make sure that I am drinking water and not getting dehydrated.