• FUCKRedditMods@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Swap coffee and energy drinks. Energy drinks are def the most braindead of the bunch—I know, I used to buy them.

    Also where is the “100mg adderall” option?

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      1 year ago

      Considering most people consume coffee, I think you should reconsider

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            1 year ago

            I really did try to use pre workout powder and I hated it because it’s too sweet at that time of the morning.

            Cup of black coffee is the best pre workout. If you really want some energy, smash a banana too.

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      1 year ago

      I get 8 hours of sleep almost every night. I can tell you I don’t feel well rested any day

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          1 year ago

          Consistency and quality of sleep are also important factors, but so is your diet and the times you eat.

          Feeling well rested after a night of sleep requires much more than “8 hours sleep”.

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            1 year ago

            I sometimes have the feeling that I’m only getting REM sleep.

            Of cause that can’t be true, but I don’t think it’s thaaaat far off.

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              Just curious, what makes you think you’re only getting REM?

              Speaking as someone dxed with narcolepsy, a sleep disorder where you get a disproportionate amount of REM. There are a lot of conditions–sleep disorders and otherwise–that can cause excessive sleeping and daytime fatigue.

              Not to say that it isn’t sometimes just a matter of sleep habits or consistency, but my advice is that it can’t hurt to speak with a doctor about your symptoms if you have the chance. :)

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                Well it can also be the case that I just have a very good dream memory, but I noticed that I can relatively easaly drift into a dream while being aware of my environment even when I was fully awake before. Not always though.

                I also can remember having 4-10 dreams in a night. Of cause we don’t only dream in the REM sleep so it’s kinda hard to keep track of how much I actually sleep.

                I probably just have a pretty good dream memory and have a very light sleep

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    1 year ago

    Clearly we need to be eating 100% chocolate to get 100% energy.

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    1 year ago

    There aren’t enough hours of sleep for me to go to uni for 8 hours, then go to work for 8 hours and not feel like a mess.

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    I see teenagers drinking energy drinks and I’m always thinking marketing really works on teenagers. Because those are the only people drinking that shit and they are also trying to appear “cool”. So easy targets for marketing.

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      I always drunk energy drinks bc of their unique taste that I liked at the moment. Never seen ads that were saying “energy drinks are cool” tho.

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          In the US, that’s actually because of semi-voluntary regulations. In the EU and other areas, it’s less voluntary.

          They can’t claim or imply that drinking will help improve your social status or sexual success. They also can’t claim or imply that it’ll help you relax or that the alcohol is a positive quality.

          Basically, they’re not allowed to show someone drinking and looking like they’re having a good time… But they’re allowed to show one or the other.

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        I used to order caffeine free Bang, then I realized my gut was doing backflips because of the sweetener.

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      I prefer a sugar free red bull to wake up first thing in the morning instead of coffee and I haven’t been a teenager for over a decade. It works better for me and tastes better. Its all just preference.

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    1 year ago

    I sleep like 10 hours a day and I am still tired

    I feel scammed

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    Can’t tell you the amount of times someone has acted astonished when I tell them I drink coffee because I genuinely like it—i just drink it in the morning because if I drank it later it’d keep me awake.

    A lot of people drink it purely to stay awake and I do not get that. Get some caffeine pills or something.

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    I used to think that I was just great at finding ways to get enough sleep while staying up late on the weekend.

    Now that I have an infant, though…

    Funny enough, half the reason I’m not getting enough sleep anymore is just so I can have some time to myself.

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    I can’t believe no one’s mentioned tea. I still drink coffee, but I’ve replaced my second cup of the day with a pot of green tea, and I’m really into it! For one, it lasts longer than a cup of coffee. And it’s warming in the cold months, and refreshing in the hot months.

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        I like strong caffeinated beverages so I like coffee unless it’s yerba mate or something but I LOVEEEEE non caffeinated herbal teas a couple hours before bed.

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          On that note, I recently discovered valerian root herbal tea (don’t laugh (ok, laugh), but I like the one called “Nighty Night Extra”), and it gives me the warm drowzy fuzzies in my stomach.

          I love an herbal tea at the end of the day SO MUCH. Sometimes I’ll be at a house party, and looking forward to going home and drinking my tea

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        In my experience it’s a bell curve rather than just a depressant. Most adhd people I know need coffee to wake up in the morning, but crash if they drink too much of it/other caffeine products.

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          I have ADHD and have always just needed way more caffeine than most people. I usually have 20omg of caffeine two or three times a day when I’m working. I use those Celcius drink powders: zero calories with an energy blend. Meaningfully less caffeine than that in a serving makes me foggy. Red Bull 90mg of caffeine with sugar is molasses for my soul. I need 200mg caffeine with protein! I start the day with a meal, 200mg caffeine, 200mg CBG, and 300mg Welbutrin XL. I also have low blood pressure, and the caffeine helps me with that when waking up.