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How can I tell if Im addicted to caffeine?

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CoffeeMan07 | 16:15 Fri 07th Dec 2007 | Drinks
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well, I recon its caffeine because my m8ts call me a coffee addict, I have a cup when I wake up, a cup before dinner, a cup after diner, a cup before and a cup after tea, and a couple of redbull and the drink "restless" and 1 espresso. This has been going on since 7 days ago but yesterday I had a cup when I woke up, but skipped my dinner cups, my hole world got turned upside down, spiked headaches,nausea, shakey, stomach pains, generaly felin like a piece of s***, then I had an espresso and 20 mins later felt great, an I felt relieved. but whenever I think Im gonna quit tomorrow, I feel, worried, anxious, if I just went a couple of hours without it and it was that bad, imagine days without it, why not just spare my self the grief and carry on drinking? So am I addicted? any advice on my situation and what should I do?
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I wouldn't say that you are addicted, i drink just as much but the symptoms you describe are probably caused by caffeine withdrawal.

I remember my mum and dad switching to decaff a few years ago. They only lasted a few days with the headaches and shakes and went back to full caffinated coffee!

You can get that half and half coffee now, or maybe have a couple of cups of decaff per day and the rest normal coffee.
Yes you are addicted, Mr. cheeky I must ask, if somebody is exhibiting withdrawal doesn't that mean he has a physical addiction?

http://www.myaddiction.com/education/articles/ caffeine_addiction.html

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