Well it's been a month since my last coffee and I don't think I'll go back to any sort of regular intake.
I'm actually quite surprised at the difference it has made. My mind feels clearer even when I'm not 100%. My tiredness levels are no worse, and best of all I no longer suffer from the buzzy heights and groggy depths of the caffeine roller-coaster - my alertness now follows a much smoother gradient.
That being said though, I will still happily enjoy the odd cup every now and then, just never again in the regular quantities I did in the past.

You quit coffee??!! Wow I
You quit coffee??!! Wow I really haven't seen you in ages.
I remember the last time you quit a caffeine addiction ... Coke ... only to replace it instantaneously with coffee. I never got that; Coke tastes better. You should have stuck with that.
Anyway it sounds like you are doing well with giving up the coffee - hang in there little buddy!
Sophie
Well coffee was quite a bit
Well coffee was quite a bit cheaper than coke, it has a lot more caffeine and none of the sugar, so it made a lot of sense.
But it has been a while. Hope things are going well.
Caleb
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Sounds like a bit of a
Sounds like a bit of a change for you Ben :)
But I guess with your regular proximity to some of the best coffee in Sydney I can see why.
Really? That's pretty
Really? That's pretty impressive. I'm not sure I could go that long without a sip, but if those really are the results, then I might try it. I can't really remember what it was like before I drank coffee, so I guess I can't disagree with you. Thanks for the idea and the results!
Alan J.
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But I guess with your
But I guess with your regular proximity to some of the best coffee in Sydney I can see why.
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