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Old 09-17-2018, 01:21 AM #10
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Still struggle with caffeine sensitivity 18 months after my injury. I get the normal effects at first, but in the days after I feel sluggish, angry, depressed, foggier, violent, and feel a desire to self-harm. I can tolerate it now much more than before, but still have trouble if I'm not conservative. I have to drink much less and much less often.
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