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icelikeaninja

USA
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Posted - 01/18/2014 :  12:39:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey all,

I did an experiment for three weeks and laid off the coffee. Surprising I did not experience any side effects such as headache for on withdrawal. But about a week into it my pelvic/prostate pain disappears completely and I get the worst migraine of my life somthing I've never experienced .

If I had gotten a headache in the past from withdrawal it would just be a mild tension headache.

So I'd say my pains are 98 percent to 100 percent better at any given time. My worst day is now like my best day when I was in pain. All my friends are commenting how much muscular I have gotten really quickly probably within a month of starting again.

I started drinking coffee three days ago and the pains are back. I also find myself really emotional and thinking about my ex girlfriend who broke up w me a year ago. Today I am really depressed because I have been dreaming about her, haven't spoken to her since the break up. She was really messed up to me in general. Won't go into details but she constantly tested me and called me gay and a liar just stupid stuff that made no sense.

But none the less I am letting myself experience this sadness and not push it away like usually.
What is interesting is during my pain free two weeks I was feeling awesome. Thought I got over her and was happy not because I was pain free but because I felt good and I faced my emotions and as a result they left quickly naturally!

I don't know what to think now but I have a feeling that caffiene is doing this or contributing to what shouldn't be an issue.

Does anybody have a bad reaction to caffiene that flares tms?

**Sure I can lay down on a bed of nails and not have pain but why am I having back pain when laying down on a soft mattress?
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