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Avatar f tn It sounds like you're having digestion problems. The most problematic of the foods you mention generally are first, the milk, second, the sugar, and third the coffee. But it's hard to say since diet is very complicated, and you don't say how soon after eating you laid down. Chamomile is a good stomach relaxant and anti-inflammatory, perhaps try some of that instead of the coffee, milk, and sugar and see how you do, assuming you don't need the coffee to stay awake.
Avatar m tn Check this out. Not sure if this one has been posted here before. This has to be the most exciting data I have seen about liver disease & coffee use. Specifically saying people with HCV will respond to TX much better if prior coffee drinkers. http://hepatitiscresearchandnewsupdates.blogspot.com/2011/03/coffee-boosts-hep-c-treatment-response.
Avatar m tn Another reason I feel that it is not a problem is due to the health advantages that coffee has, according to many health studies and reports (assuming this is not just propaganda). I have found that whether or not I drink coffee, the symptoms remain. Another bit of history that I have not revealed is that I am a Gulf War veteran and was in Saudi Arabia / Kuwait / Iraq throughout a one year period.
Avatar f tn ve been trying to eat healthy and I have shrimp salads or chicken salads for dinner, breakfast is usually kix cereal or honey nut cherios with a banana and coffee. For lunch just have a sandwich on a healthy bread and use mustard instead of mayo. For snacks I enjoy fruit , pretzels, yogurt, rice cakes, or carrots. There's a great website called myfitnesspal.com it has been helping me out alot! Goodluck and I hope this helped!
Avatar n tn I am 24 weeks pregnant tomorrow with baby #3 and the sleepless nights are starting to kick in. I really want, and need some coffee but I am nervous to drink it while pregnant. I know having a little caffeine is not bad and I have a soda every now and then but I've never had caffeinated coffee during any of my pregnancies. What do y'all think?
Avatar f tn I have had episodes of sudden chest tightness while sitting (no warning). No pain really. Sometimes it leads to near syncope (black vision, sweating, dizziness..). I have had heart tests that have not seen anything (echo, stress test). It may be vaso-vagal syncope but I am concerned that it is always preceded by chest tightness first (center, near neck) it happens sitting and it is very sudden onset. Are there other possibilities?
755829 tn?1246919225 Hi there, I provide some basic advice on other forums, but am looking for some advice of my own now, I am wondering if there are health benefits in cutting out coffee and replacing it with decafe coffee, some friends say its good others say it's no better?
15695260 tn?1549593113 There is direct evidence that we need to look at our sleep as a crucial aspect to our overall health. Recently in the news, studies showing how lack of sleep negatively impacts our cardiovascular health are being highlighted. Lots of things can impact sleep from stress to hormones to a number of health issues as well as poor sleep hygiene. Working on this aspect of your life can be life saving in the big scheme of things. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327026.
Avatar f tn It is great that you are looking out for your own health and the baby. There are different studies about coffee drinking while pregnant. It is still recommended not to drink caffeine drinks: coffee, teas, sodas (Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew to name a few). Decaf drinks do have a minimal amount of caffeine, however, they are safer to drink. Suggest increasing your consummation of water, which is a healthy benefit. Thank you for your question.
Avatar f tn Yes..you need to steer clear of raw fish and fish high in mercury and deli meat that hasn't been microwaved for over 2 minutes. Sugar substitutes in moderation and one cup or coffee a day.
Avatar f tn Can I drink coffee being pregnant? I looked online and got conflicting results saying it was okay. But others said dont even think about it. It would be caffanated coffee. Obviously I don't want to hurt my baby but pumpkin spice coffee is calling my name.
Avatar f tn I also read that it takes longer for the caffeine to get out your system .. What can coffee cause your baby to have ? Or any health issues ?
755829 tn?1246919225 I recommend cutting out all coffee. But if you must drink coffee then yes, I would say that decaff is better than regular coffee. Decaff contains little to no caffeine while regular coffee contains high amounts of caffeine. Caffeine can cause MANY problems. I would name them all but it would take me a very long time. Look at this website for further information on caffeine and the side effects it has. Some you have probably already had and didn't even notice.
Avatar f tn Biggest thing is diet i had heart burn food coming up for few years,stop drinking coffee,soda and tomato based food,also eat lean meats smaller meals try nexium or prevacid with diet it solved my issue,hope this helps.
Avatar f tn A fatal dose of caffeine would be 10 grams of coffee or about 80 cups of coffee all at once. While you are not likely drinking anywhere near a fatal dose, you are probably experiencing some serious consequences from your heavy intake of caffeine. Are you addicted to the caffeine?
Avatar n tn ve been around chronic halatosis people, some inherited it some had diabetes, etc. Others have stinky yawns and breath coming out of their throats from coffee. if it's new to u ask others if they've noticed before you.
Avatar m tn 1) If a woman has HIV, one calculation (by CDC, the US national public health agency) suggests an average risk of one transmission for every 2,000 episodes of unprotected vaginal sex. If we guess a 10% chance your partner had HIV, that would put your risk at 1 in 20,000. Probably actually lower than that, given the brevity (20 seconds) of unprotected exposure. I doubt the shower, water exposure, etc make any difference one way or the other.
Avatar m tn NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Coffee, tea, or decaf-no matter what your choice, drinking any of these beverages may reduce your risk of diabetes, according to a new analysis of 18 studies including hundreds of thousands of people. Health A 2005 research review concluded that people who drank the most coffee were one-third less likely to develop diabetes than those who drank the least, Dr. Rachel Huxley of The University of Sydney, Australia, and colleagues note.
Avatar f tn Yes, you had something but unlikely food poisoning. Could have simple gastroenteritis. Blood in stool looks like coffee grounds. Dark stool means you may have been constipated and it came from 'higher up' in your gi tract and this could account for nausea and discomfort as well. And perhaps the stool was older due to constipation and causes a bit of micro tearing on the way out. All of that is reasonable to think. You would have heard if you gave food poisoning to anyone by now.
Avatar n tn I'm 20 weeks and yesterday I was craving coffee so bad so I drank some decaf coffee I only drank half of the cup and it was amazing, but I'm kind NDA worried today. Did any of you guys drink coffee while pregnant?
Avatar f tn Test to be sure, stressing can have a lot of negative impacts on other areas of your life and health.