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One week in: 40 Days of Water, or, caffeine addiction detox

Posted by Ashley on February 23rd, 2010

coffee
Apparently both Bryce and I have a caffeine addiction. Or had one at any rate. And for all of you sitting smugly over your half-caf skinny latte, let me tell you, that we only had 1-2 cups a day. Of brewed coffee. Not fancy schmancy super-duper highly caffeinated espresso drinks. The first day, I missed my coffee but tried to feel extra thankful for my hot water (in lieu of a warm caffeinated start to my day) and in my shower. The second through fourth days were pretty awful honestly. I was in a fog. We went to bed at 8 PM and then felt exhausted when we woke up (with infant interruptions of course) 11 hours later. Apparently, besides providing you with your morning jolt, coffee also supplies various hormones to the body . I guess a daily cup of joe over time means that coffee provides you with those hormones and your body stops producing them.

Most people just get a “caffeine headache” when they go off caffeine. My guess is that Bryce and I have been functioning on caffeine for a long time. We’ve been perpetually tired and used a morning cup to get us going in the morning instead of consistent exercise and lots of water. The last few days were so bad I thought that I couldn’t really give up my morning cup, it was too painful. The worst of it was that since caffeine revs up your immune system both of our immune systems were hit full force when we quit cold turkey. I was congested immediately, which didn’t help the head fog feeling and Bryce has since contracted strep throat!

Sunday we are taking as traditional Lenten feast days and so had a cup of decaf in the morning. Bryce also had a cup of white tea to aid his detox (which should’ve been a slower weaning than a cold turkey dropping of caffeine). And because he has strep, he’s having juice since that’s about all he can swallow. He’ll get back to just water soon.

But get this: I feel amazing now. I’m tired but not lethargic. Even when I wake up tired within 2 hours I’m fully awake. I have more energy to be with my kids and my head is more clear than the ‘coffee clarity’ I’ve been used to. Granted, there have also been some residual benefits — I think it’s also helping me not crave other bad foods (my sugar intake has really decreased too) and I find myself really enjoying and craving more water and lots of healthier foods, like spinach.

I’m also discovering how much I turn to beverages for comfort: coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon, a glass of wine or a cocktail after a long, hard day. It’s helpful to purge myself of this, if only to see what I turn to for meaning instead of Christ.

Because I like odd projects

Posted by Ashley on February 16th, 2010

Bryce and I are going to do 40 Days of Water to benefit Blood:Water Mission over Lent. We’ll just be drinking water — no morning coffee, no beer or wine, no juice or milk. Just water. At the end of the 40 days you donate what you would’ve spent on drinks to Blood:Water Mission. It’s a practice in sympathetic imagining — stepping into the shoes of the world’s poor who do not have a choice about what beverage to consume and who often have to make tremendous effort just to get water.

Anyone in with us?