A caffeine supplementation of 3 mg/kg significantly improved performance of elite e-sports players, by enhancing reaction and shooting skills - eviltoast
  • lobut@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Caffeine gives me terrible headaches that last for days. I envy you guys that are about to take advantage of it.

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      11 months ago

      For me it’s the opposite. When i get migraines the only thing that helps is an overdose of caffeine.

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          I doubt it. Migraine specific pain medicine often has caffeine in it. I get ocular migraines every year or so and goodies or Excedrin migraine (just a blend of nsaids, acetaminophen, and caffeine) do a good job

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            Both can be true at the same time. Caffeine can help with migraines but the main reason it‘s in the meds is to speed up the effect of other substances. At the same time regular consumption of caffeine (coffee, energy drinks etc.) can lead to withdrawal symptoms and give you bad headaches more often. But we‘re all built a little different and some people have much milder caffeine withdrawals than others.

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            11 months ago

            I had an ocular migraine once, i was blind for 2 hours it was not good.

            I would hate to have them regularly im sorry for you

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              It’s ok! Over the years I’ve learned a lot of tricks to help me deal with them, and notice when they’re coming on. They’ve also slowed down in frequency quite a bit as I age.