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Stellatum 05-07-2012 11:37 AM

coffee
 
I want to encourage MGers who don't drink coffee to try it. It seems to help my symptoms. It's not a miracle cure for MG and it won't take away all your symptoms, but it may give you a temporary boost. And as drugs go, it's relatively harmless.

Abby

suev 05-07-2012 12:24 PM

I agree. Now that it's getting warmer, my coffee consumption has dropped. So whether it's the decreased coffee ...or the increased temperatures - I'm not for sure. But having a giant iced coffee sure seems to help!!

Zipster 05-07-2012 12:34 PM

I love the coffee! It's funny, though, even if I drink it in the morning, my sleep is not as good. But I love it!

korbi_doc 05-08-2012 05:03 PM

I've always loved coffee, & drank lots of it for yrs, usually 4-6 cups/day...questioned often 'bout it by concerned individuals, but boy I guess I did do better on it....my sleep has never been bothered by coffee & I'm a real grouch in the am 'til I've had my coffee...lol....'course nowadays I can't even walk well when I first get up....

Dottie

limpy 05-08-2012 09:24 PM

Funny you should mention this. I have been relying on coffee at least 2 if not 3 times per day to give me a boost to get me through the day. I didn't know I had MG, just knew I wasn't gonna make it if I didn't have caffeine.

Geode 05-09-2012 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stellatum (Post 877055)
I want to encourage MGers who don't drink coffee to try it. It seems to help my symptoms. It's not a miracle cure for MG and it won't take away all your symptoms, but it may give you a temporary boost. And as drugs go, it's relatively harmless.

Abby

In the past, I've used the chocolate-covered espresso beans if I needed to get my house clean for company. It only takes a couple of beans, though - easy to get a caffeine OD on those.

korbi_doc 05-09-2012 06:56 PM

What a great idea!! I'd love to try them, are they bitter or sweet?? (being espresso, lol)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Geode (Post 877764)
In the past, I've used the chocolate-covered espresso beans if I needed to get my house clean for company. It only takes a couple of beans, though - easy to get a caffeine OD on those.


Geode 05-09-2012 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by korbi_doc (Post 877912)
What a great idea!! I'd love to try them, are they bitter or sweet?? (being espresso, lol)

The beans themselves are bitter if you eat them, but I'm a picky eater. I just let the chocolate melt in my mouth, sucked on the bean for a couple minutes (no flavor, just like sucking on a button) and spit it out.:D

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