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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 65967" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>I completely agree that different substances work differently for different folks. My love affair with coffee began at the tender age of 4. I begged my Mom for a cup so she gave me some sweetened milk with lots of sugar and a spoonful of coffee. It took a very short while for me to talk her into giving me the real deal sans milk and sugar. Our family members still go on and on about such a young child craving coffee. I have been unabashedly addicted to and using coffee for the rest of my life - except during my pregnancies and during breast feeding. I have many shadow traits of ADD and AS, and there is no doubt in my mind that the coffee helps me out tremendously. I was just miserable for the extended times that I went without coffee and I just couldn't ... focus... at all.</p><p>My boys have shown absolutely no interest in coffee whatsoever.difficult child has much too delicate a palate for its bitter taste. But, everytime we pass a Starbucks he begs for a couple of expresso brownies.... hmm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 65967, member: 3704"] I completely agree that different substances work differently for different folks. My love affair with coffee began at the tender age of 4. I begged my Mom for a cup so she gave me some sweetened milk with lots of sugar and a spoonful of coffee. It took a very short while for me to talk her into giving me the real deal sans milk and sugar. Our family members still go on and on about such a young child craving coffee. I have been unabashedly addicted to and using coffee for the rest of my life - except during my pregnancies and during breast feeding. I have many shadow traits of ADD and AS, and there is no doubt in my mind that the coffee helps me out tremendously. I was just miserable for the extended times that I went without coffee and I just couldn't ... focus... at all. My boys have shown absolutely no interest in coffee whatsoever.difficult child has much too delicate a palate for its bitter taste. But, everytime we pass a Starbucks he begs for a couple of expresso brownies.... hmm... [/QUOTE]
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