BCDisneyFanatic
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Am I the only one who doesn't seem to have withdrawal symptoms from coffee/caffeine? Some days I drink three to four cups of coffee, some days I drink 3 diet cokes, but other days I don't drink any of either and I don't feel any effects whatsoever (at least as far as I can tell).
Add me to the list of people who can't imagine that you'd be having too many withdrawal symptoms from 12 oz. of Mountain Dew...especially if you've already managed to cut it back to 6 oz. with little effect (or at least none that you've mentioned). If you're really concerned, I don't think there's anything wrong with cutting back to 3 oz. for the next few days before completely weaning yourself off of it.
As an aside...I had really bad migraines (including aura, which I've otherwise only rarely had in my life) when my thyroid meds were too high. They disappeared again as soon as my hormone level came back down. Hopefully that's all that is causing your headaches, since it's generally an easy condition to fix.
Add me to the list of people who can't imagine that you'd be having too many withdrawal symptoms from 12 oz. of Mountain Dew...especially if you've already managed to cut it back to 6 oz. with little effect (or at least none that you've mentioned). If you're really concerned, I don't think there's anything wrong with cutting back to 3 oz. for the next few days before completely weaning yourself off of it.
As an aside...I had really bad migraines (including aura, which I've otherwise only rarely had in my life) when my thyroid meds were too high. They disappeared again as soon as my hormone level came back down. Hopefully that's all that is causing your headaches, since it's generally an easy condition to fix.
. Then realized what I had done and apologized and explained about the caffeine. Even my old boss, who was the former HR Exec. Dir. and retiring, knew that was out of character for me.

