I've broken free of the Bastille, where I was imprisoned in a facade marriage. I was buried for 13 years in self-doubt and loneliness. And of course, I spent years numbing those feelings standing in the pantry. . . but not anymore. That part of my life has finally come to an end. It's time to start living again.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Day 3 of Caffeine Deprivation
Other then the shaky hands, sweats, shivers, diarrhea, runny nose, bad-ass headache and visions of Jesus, I'm doing swell.
My God, I wish I was as brave as you. I am started with wine first (for lent) then I might try coffee. I will be thinking of you when I drink mine in the morning!
You must mean "freedom from caffeine"!
ReplyDeleteYou are the WOMAN!! I'm sorta jealous...well, maybe more like impressed.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. :D
You're crazy y'know. Brave, but crazy!
ReplyDeleteI so know what you mean. It gets better, eventually. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteMost of those symptoms are normal. The visions, I'm not so sure.
ReplyDeleteDid Jesus have anything interesting to say? :)
ReplyDeleteMy God, I wish I was as brave as you. I am started with wine first (for lent) then I might try coffee. I will be thinking of you when I drink mine in the morning!
ReplyDeleteWhew. I'm pretty sure I'm glad you're there, and I'm here.
ReplyDeleteI *am* pulling for you, though!
Sharla and I would have all those same symptoms if we had caffeine. . .
ReplyDeleteaww, they say the third day of giving up anything is the worse, it will get better!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh you made me snort my coff...um I mean my dark, columbian roast beverage this morning!!
ReplyDeletevisions of Jesus - that cracked me up!!!
laughing at Jens comment!
ReplyDeleteHang in there!
Look at the calories you're burning with the shakes. :-) And yes, what did Jesus have to say?
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