Completely healthy. And I eat a balanced diet and have a moderately physical job, which keeps me active. I’ve talked to doctors and except for the one that received me when I had my episode with extremely high blood pressure, none risked even an hypothesis for what could be affecting me with these drinks.
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No known allergies.
I’d feel honored to become a test subject but I really don’t think I’m that interesting. Well… Unless I could get my hand on a six pack of Battery Energy Drink. If one can kept me awake for roughly 60 hours, a whole pack would get going for half a month non stop. The down side would be the time I would be out after. And the amount of food I’d eat.
I don’t get sugar rush. If I go wild on sweets I get an upset stomach and usually just throw up to purge whatever excess sugar can stil be removed. Have been like that since I was a kid.
Sure. What else do you want to know?
Flavour is precisely what I enjoy in this kind of drinks. Most soft drinks tend to be too sweet.
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The thing is that I don’t get groggy. Unless I sleep poorly, which is rare. And tea has no effect on me.
I had an acute episode over a single, bad, watered down expresso once, where my blood pressure spiked to 22/18. I could have had a stroke, if it wasn’t for timely medical care. Energy drinks don’t have the same effect. So either there is another companion molecule on coffee hitting me wrong or something on the energy drinks changes how the caffeine affects me. Even breakfast drinks with very low coffee content causes me headaches and raised blood pressure.
You can hammer it, quench it and sharpen it after that.
It’s when I dream when usually feel better rested the next day. I get to sleep and enjoy a show.