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Q: nightmares and bedwetting with energy drinks
asked by: whit3girl on January 9th, 2008
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i been drinking coffee and coke since i could hold a cup.. i stopped drinking coke and replaced it with Monster, Redbull.. anything i get my hands on but i never drink more then 2 a day, i only drink the drinks when i work so its prolly like 3 or 4 days a week.
For the past year i been having extremely bad sleeping problems that are sooo complicated to explain sometimes nightmares, inability to move or talk while trying to fall asleep(which while looking around sounds like SP), waking up suprised for no reason out of breath with a POUNDING heart, and something i will only admit here cus i don't actually have to see anyone, i been having dreams so real and sometimes they involve nothing but bull and maybe me using the bathroom and when i wake up TADA a wet bed, This scares me because i'm about to be 18 and i wet my bed ONCE before this when i was 3.
Also chest pains, pains in my sides, Racing heart, dizziness, and a blinding migranes some days and basically the other days its a dull headache, SLIGHT hallucinations(hearing my name, talking or seeing something out of the corner of my eye.)
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playsafe
replied on January 11th, 2008
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Avoid Caffeine Drinks
The drinks you have mentioned are filled with caffeine which is a sympathetic stimulating drug. That means it activates your "fight and flight" system to give you a boost in energy. Since it is a drug it is affecting your nervous system and all off your systems are related to your nervous system. These are early signs and if you do not stop these drinks you could do permanent damage.
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genyav
replied on February 5th, 2008
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I don't know if this helps but I had a problem with stuttering really bad when I was in my late teens. I never had the problem as a child and I haven't had it since (I am in my 30s now). I think it lasted a few years and my parents told me it was probably stress. If you are stressed out, you might try listening to some Tony Robbins(?)
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