Any caffeine addicts here?
Hi, I'm new to this forum and to web forums in general. So forgive me if I don't know the etiquette.
I'm an adult with Asperger's, but I wasn't diagnosed until a few weeks ago. I've suspected it for only a few months, but all my life I thought something was different about me. I stumbled into the world of autism spectrum disorders with my son, who is 5 years old and displayed ASD symptoms since he was an infant. He was finally diagnosed with Asperger's in July and the child psychologist who did the eval wondered aloud whether I might share a similar diagnosis after hearing the family history. After that, I read everything I could on the subject and became convinced I am also Aspie. A psychiatrist agreed.
The diagnosis makes sense out of a lot of struggles in my life. I am good at writing and generally viewed as intelligent, but I have difficulties with close interpersonal relationships. I really stink at what I now know is called "executive function." I just figured my life was disorderly because I was lazy. I'm also not too hot at making good decisions, although I do excel at impulsive ones.
I am a rapacious reader and I gather knowledge on a variety of subjects -- whatever interests me at a given moment. I can be gregarious and funny, so acquaintances often like me. But when I'm distracted, I can be withdrawn and aloof, which people interpret as rude and contemptuous. I talk too much. It wasn't until my ex-wife (we were married then) pointed out that people were bored to tears with my monologues that I noticed non-verbal cues. They still require effort for me to decipher.
I'm also a former print journalist and currently a law student on a leave of absence. And I am an unrepentant caffeine addict. Are there any Aspies in the house with a similar proclivity? Or is that just my addictive behavior?
Thanks for reading. I hope to learn more about Asperger's and contribute to the discussion here.
I'm an adult with Asperger's, but I wasn't diagnosed until a few weeks ago. I've suspected it for only a few months, but all my life I thought something was different about me. I stumbled into the world of autism spectrum disorders with my son, who is 5 years old and displayed ASD symptoms since he was an infant. He was finally diagnosed with Asperger's in July and the child psychologist who did the eval wondered aloud whether I might share a similar diagnosis after hearing the family history. After that, I read everything I could on the subject and became convinced I am also Aspie. A psychiatrist agreed.
i was just diagnosed in July. A former co-worker who is friends with my sister saw a special on Asperger's and said it fit me perfectly. I went to a psychologist who specializes in AS and was diagnosed.
The diagnosis makes sense out of a lot of struggles in my life. I am good at writing and generally viewed as intelligent, but I have difficulties with close interpersonal relationships. I really stink at what I now know is called "executive function." I just figured my life was disorderly because I was lazy. I'm also not too hot at making good decisions, although I do excel at impulsive ones.
That summarizes my life story. At least you were able to marry and have a child.
I'm also a former print journalist and currently a law student on a leave of absence. And I am an unrepentant caffeine addict. Are there any Aspies in the house with a similar proclivity? Or is that just my addictive behavior?
The closest I have gotten to print journalism was the letters to the editor that were published. I am currently writing a fictional blog about a candidate for President who is not a typical candidate. Ahmnodt Heare for President I take shots at all political parties and everything in politics. Caffeine is a fruit that comes from the coffee bean. It is grown and harvested like grapes, berries, and other fruits. It is the one fruit I enjoy in abundance.
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I was addicted to caffeine for a long time. Had to have my daily quad shot latte..sometimes twice a day. Next I got the equipment to make my own espresso at home! Whee!
It all ended rather abruptly with a visit to the emergency room. I'd had heart problems for years, and apparently many of them (but probably not all) were due to the caffeine. Having serious chest pain, difficulty breathing, and nearly passing out was incentive enough for me to give up my beloved caffeine (but not the coffee- I drink decaf now). I've tried having a little regular coffee again when I run out of the decaf, and the symptoms reappear with frightening clarity, so I guess I'll have to continue to abstain.
Wow. That's frightening. Especially since I drink a quad espresso every morning and often a can of Rockstar in the afternoon. I suppose that means I should slow down.
But I probably won't...
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As for caffeine.....I have intravenous tubes hooked up to my coffee maker.....
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I have to have my coffee every morning or I can't function. I'll have a headache by afternoon, too.
Every morning without fail I brew a four-cup pot of coffee (I don't usually drink it all, though). Sometimes I need more at work later to pick me up.
Caffeine and heart problems? Interesting. I can feel my heart beating sometimes but I just figured it was normal.
Ooh, I forgot about that. Now I don't have to feel so bad about the complete lack of fruits and vegetables in my diet. I'm getting everything I need through this wonder bean. Coffee ... is there anything it can't do?
I used to be very into coffee but I realized that I actually don't care for the taste. I enjoyed the caffeine and the sugar (yes, I heavily dosed my drinks with honey, maple syrup, brown sugar, etc... not all together... well, except this one time...). Also, coffee tended to make me grumpy, very grumpy, when I overindulged.
My current drink of choice is tea. Most often I drink assam but also drink pu-er on special occasions (i.e. when I feel like it). Sometimes I spike my assam with a bit of lapsang souchong and that makes it really smoky-tasting.
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I used to drink 6 bottles of 24 oz Mountain Dew plus a couple cups of coffee and an occasional energy drink.
per day.
Finally I was placed on Ritalin and then switched to Adderall.
I no longer drink caffeine.
Other than the occasional cola, I could never get into another beverage with caffeine in it besides coffee.
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I'm an adult with Asperger's, but I wasn't diagnosed until a few weeks ago. I've suspected it for only a few months, but all my life I thought something was different about me. I stumbled into the world of autism spectrum disorders with my son, who is 5 years old and displayed ASD symptoms since he was an infant. He was finally diagnosed with Asperger's in July and the child psychologist who did the eval wondered aloud whether I might share a similar diagnosis after hearing the family history. After that, I read everything I could on the subject and became convinced I am also Aspie. A psychiatrist agreed.
The diagnosis makes sense out of a lot of struggles in my life. I am good at writing and generally viewed as intelligent, but I have difficulties with close interpersonal relationships. I really stink at what I now know is called "executive function." I just figured my life was disorderly because I was lazy. I'm also not too hot at making good decisions, although I do excel at impulsive ones.
I am a rapacious reader and I gather knowledge on a variety of subjects -- whatever interests me at a given moment. I can be gregarious and funny, so acquaintances often like me. But when I'm distracted, I can be withdrawn and aloof, which people interpret as rude and contemptuous. I talk too much. It wasn't until my ex-wife (we were married then) pointed out that people were bored to tears with my monologues that I noticed non-verbal cues. They still require effort for me to decipher.
I'm also a former print journalist and currently a law student on a leave of absence. And I am an unrepentant caffeine addict. Are there any Aspies in the house with a similar proclivity? Or is that just my addictive behavior?
Thanks for reading. I hope to learn more about Asperger's and contribute to the discussion here.
After reading this, I couldn't believe how much we had in common, minus age. Welcome. And I'm addicted to soda, if that counts any...