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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Other people might be able to offer a more scientific solution, but I think that trying to drink some water that is at room temperature, might help to dilute the excessive sugar that you have consumed.
It is probably more the caffeine in it that has made her feel unwell.

I used to drink them when I worked night shift, they were ok as a short term measure, but one morning riding home my heart was going ten to the dozen before I'd even set off, never drank them again.

*Having just seem OMG'S latest post, these cans were 250ml at most, 1l of the stuff? :eek:
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK

He went to bed shortly after his last post, he hasn"t had a migraine like this for a long time. He has had a couple of pills and hopefully a good nights sleep will help and he will be better in the morning.
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
[QUOTE 4642206, member: 21629"]Just have warned my landlord that if ambulance will turn up to our house there's nothing related to my self-harming. I feel so terrible because of that cheap energy drink. I've never felt anything similar before. FFS ...
My heart is ok but I'm shaking and my fingers are cold.[/QUOTE]

As others have said, drink lots and lots of water, try to keep still and breath steadily and calmly. :hugs:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
[QUOTE 4642286, member: 21629"]Yeah it is bad habit ... it was bad habit.[/QUOTE]
Time to swap it for a better one:okay:

I like carbonated water (I like the normal tap stuff too but for some reason I drink more of the fizzy stuff and it saves me from drinking tons of juice).
 
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Katherine

Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
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The Heath looking good this morning on my 9 mile walk.
Stunning picture!
 
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Katherine

Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
As a drinker of strong instant coffee, today I have learned that 3 x heaped table spoons of ground coffee is way too much for a single cup, and the sharp, almost acidic aftertaste (that is taking forever to go away) is more than spoiling the imagined pleasure of brewing a 'fresh' cup.

For the next cup, how much should I put in?
One teaspoon but what you should do is find a stronger blend of instant coffee in the first place. Have you tried Black Goldblend? You can get other stronger bends too. My favourite instant coffee is Blend 37,but it's not always available.
 
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