Block caffeine withdrawals?

dickybob

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I'm not trying to be foolish or stupid - I'm just curious. The thought came to me this morning as I was involved in a project that prevented me from having my first-thing-in-the morning coffee. Tirz seems to work for various addictions: alcohol, other drugs, gambling, etc. I don't think its change my need for daily coffee. Referring to what I wrote above. About 9:30 AM, no coffee yet, and I was starting to feel edgy. Brewed and drank my daily coffee and I was ok. Has anyone noticed a change in their coffee or coca cola drinking habits since starting tirz?
 
I'm not trying to be foolish or stupid - I'm just curious. The thought came to me this morning as I was involved in a project that prevented me from having my first-thing-in-the morning coffee. Tirz seems to work for various addictions: alcohol, other drugs, gambling, etc. I don't think its change my need for daily coffee. Referring to what I wrote above. About 9:30 AM, no coffee yet, and I was starting to feel edgy. Brewed and drank my daily coffee and I was ok. Has anyone noticed a change in their coffee or coca cola drinking habits since starting tirz?
My morning coffee feels even better than before 😄
 
No inclination to have coffee. Literally a quad lungo shot kind of drinker. Never had withdrawals of if I didn’t drink it, my compulsion was/is psychological. Basically the same with alcohol. I can take it or leave it now.
 
I think it's becoming increasingly clear as time goes on and more and more people experience changes to their habits that the still not yet widely-studied effects of GLPs on addictive behaviors seem to vary pretty dramatically depending on each person and all sorts of other factors. I dropped alcohol in a matter of days after starting tirz, but it hasn't done anything for my smoking or coffee habits, and I know people who quit smoking but still drink since starting.

It's wild and crazy, and we're only beginning to scratch the surface of the potential benefits these things can have beyond glucose and weight control.
 
Yes, and my coffee has a weird taste like other food has too.
I had two of my kids french fries from McDonalds yesterday, and I always love those those french fries.
It tasted like it really is : pure sh**.... And the smell.. don't even get me startet.
I feel so free. ;-)
(I do still shop alot though, no drug can keep me down wtih online spending, now it's just peptides to last 7-10 years )
 
Yes, and my coffee has a weird taste like other food has too.
I had two of my kids french fries from McDonalds yesterday, and I always love those those french fries.
It tasted like it really is : pure sh**.... And the smell.. don't even get me startet.
I feel so free. ;-)
(I do still shop alot though, no drug can keep me down wtih online spending, now it's just peptides to last 7-10 years )
Right?! Food-noise has been replaced by Pep-noise!
 
Yes, and my coffee has a weird taste like other food has too.
I had two of my kids french fries from McDonalds yesterday, and I always love those those french fries.
It tasted like it really is : pure sh**.... And the smell.. don't even get me startet.
I feel so free. ;-)
(I do still shop alot though, no drug can keep me down wtih online spending, now it's just peptides to last 7-10 years )
I feel this.

Before starting tirz I had managed to adjust my habits to limiting Mickey D's to once a week max, and since starting it's really been more like once a month or longer. The last few times I've gone (and I'm a simple man, two hamburgers, medium fries, medium coke) while the initial enjoyment was there, it didn't take long to making me feel like shit for several hours.

It's total garbage food, but it can be tasty total garbage food. 🤪
 
I'm still a horrible person in the morning without my coffee, so tirz definitely hasn't affected me there! It killed my ice cream habit though.
 
I feel this.

Before starting tirz I had managed to adjust my habits to limiting Mickey D's to once a week max, and since starting it's really been more like once a month or longer. The last few times I've gone (and I'm a simple man, two hamburgers, medium fries, medium coke) while the initial enjoyment was there, it didn't take long to making me feel like shit for several hours.

It's total garbage food, but it can be tasty total garbage food. 🤪
Oh, I used to love the fries, the burgers, the ice cream, but now, hmmm.... taste like card board.
And the smell is killing me.
Also a bit of morning sickness, so if I didn't know any better, I would think, I'm pregnant lol.
 
Coffee is still my last enjoyment, it seems.
Humans still have free will despite what our gut biome tells us. For 63 years I've had 3 meals a day. It's hard to tell my wife I'm not hungry. I'm never hungry. As much as I loved food, I'm cross at myself. Same for cocktails. I loved martinis. I just can't.
The old story about the doctor: If you eat right. Quit smoking and drinking, you'll live forever? No. But it will seem like forever.
 
Coffee and cigarettes are still beloved to me. But I just keep saying no thanks to alcohol. I didn't have problems with alcohol generally; the only time I've ever gone whoa, I've been drinking too much is when I had a partner who ALSO drank too much. But I did love to get a beer, or a fancy cocktail. Now I never feel like it, feel it too strongly if I have more than two, and even under two, feeling buzzed just isn't fun anymore.
 
As my Tirz dose has increased my coffee/caffeine has also increased while alcohol use has dramatically decreased and stopped. Tirz changed my desire for drinking and I just don’t enjoy it as much right now. I think that I need more caffeine because loosing weight and exercising is physically exhausting. I’ve been contemplating doing a stack with Survo to see if this helps my energy.
 
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