Posted on 06/04/2013 6:39:19 PM PDT by grundle
Ask anyone coming down from the high of one too many cups of coffee, and they'll tell you that the headaches from caffeine withdrawal can drive you crazy. So much so, that the latest version of psychiatrys bible, DSM-5, is naming caffeine withdrawal as an actual mental disorder.
Matt Peckham of Times.com shares some of the symptoms a person who's drunk on coffee would typically experience:
If youve had more than 250 mg of caffeine (two to three cups of brewed coffee) and experienced five or more of the following symptoms, says the guide, youve probably been caffeine-buzzed: restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushed face, diuresis (having to pee a lot), gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching, rambling flow of thought and speech, tachycardia or cardiac arrhythmia, periods of inexhaustibility or psychomotor agitation (unintentional motion, say, rapidly bouncing one leg).
But it's when you come off the coffee bean high that you start to show the worst side effects.
So what exactly qualifies caffeine withdrawal as a mental disorder? Its more than just the splitting headaches and irritability caffeine withdrawal becomes a mental illness when it gets to the point that it actually interferes with your daily life.
In December 2011 when caffeine withdrawal was announced as being recommended for inclusion in the DSM-5, work-group member Alan J. Budney attempted to address the controversy:
We feel that there is enough data to support a caffeine-withdrawal syndrome. There are enough people who go into withdrawal that if they dont get caffeine, it becomes a real syndrome and can affect work, sleep, or whatever they need to do. So were suggesting that it make the big leagues and become part of the DSM to make sure everyone is aware of it.
With that said, in defense of that crazy person behind you in line at Starbucks, its not their fault blame the caffeine!
I worked in a large hospital for 20+ years.After having been there for a year or so I got a promotion that involved working nights (11PM-7AM).After a couple of months I found that I couldn't sleep to save my life and after six months I was *profoundly* depressed.I was then able to switch to the day shift and within a couple of weeks I felt much better in every way and after a couple of months I felt 100%...as if it never happened.Having a screwed up sleep schedule,particularly over a good period of time,can be really ugly.
I’m proud to say I’ll never suffer caffeine withdrawal.
I’m never gonna stop drinking coffee.
Why is this article only mentioning coffee?
Is caffeine withdrawal from drinking coffee not the same as it is from drinking soda and mountain dew?
There is only one way to drink soda: Straight out of the can with maybe a lemon twist. Coffee is served in various ways and strengths with or without sugar and cream. There’s also decaf. All that is lacking is diet coffee.
Next they’ll be attacking chocolate.
Drink coffee... lose your right to own firearms.
People are going by what they read in the article. Verbatim, it says the shrinks have decided, “caffeine withdrawal is an actual mental disorder.
I resolve things like this by disbelieving a great deal of what I read and most of what I hear.
If you claim to have this ‘mental illness’ they could put you on a list that would ban you from buying guns.
Mentally ill people shouldn’t have guns, right?
I've drank at least 6 to 8 cups of coffee a day over the last 40 years and have also quit drinking coffee during that period at least a dozen times. Once for as long as 6 months, then started again.
I had NO withdrawal effects, headaches, or any other symptoms.
WHO comes up with this $hit???
All else will be culled from the herd.
Mental disorder- obamacare reason to remove guns from your possession?
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