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Chris Braun wrote:
Apart from all this stuff, though, I think I consume more caffeine than is good for me. So I do sort of want to cut back on the Diet Pepsi, but I keep putting it off 'til another time. Anyone want to provide some motivation for me? :-) I sure won't help you :P A week or so ago I heard caffeine is good for warding off Alzheimer's. Several of the women in my family had/have mental conditions and I'll take any help I can get. When I've asked friends if I seem loony, they say "only in a *good* way" and I'd be showing some signs by now. I've started doing online crossword puzzles to help stay sharp. Hmmmm - four letter word for COFFEE g -- Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . . Highly caffeinated Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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Chris Braun wrote:
Apart from all this stuff, though, I think I consume more caffeine than is good for me. So I do sort of want to cut back on the Diet Pepsi, but I keep putting it off 'til another time. Anyone want to provide some motivation for me? :-) I sure won't help you :P A week or so ago I heard caffeine is good for warding off Alzheimer's. Several of the women in my family had/have mental conditions and I'll take any help I can get. When I've asked friends if I seem loony, they say "only in a *good* way" and I'd be showing some signs by now. I've started doing online crossword puzzles to help stay sharp. Hmmmm - four letter word for COFFEE g -- Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . . Highly caffeinated Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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SnugBear wrote in alt.support.diet on Mon, 16 Aug 2004:
A week or so ago I heard caffeine is good for warding off Alzheimer's. Several of the women in my family had/have mental conditions and I'll take any help I can get. When I've asked friends if I seem loony, they say "only in a *good* way" and I'd be showing some signs by now. I've started doing online crossword puzzles to help stay sharp. You sound like my father, who has done the Daily Telegraph crossword puzzle (the cryptic one, not the easy one!) almost every day for at least the last 60 years. Now he is terrified of going senile, as all his uncles did when they were 80 (he was 80 last birthday) and does puzzles of every kind almost obsessively, plus plays chess with himself (on a chess computer) the rest of the time - drives my mother spare! And I notice the parents are playing bridge far more than they used. Daughter's fiance doesn't help by being a ranked chess player, who will very kindly give my father a game whenever they meet. Daddy has actually beaten him once..... -- Annabel - "Mrs Redboots" 90/88.5/80kg |
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SnugBear wrote in alt.support.diet on Mon, 16 Aug 2004:
A week or so ago I heard caffeine is good for warding off Alzheimer's. Several of the women in my family had/have mental conditions and I'll take any help I can get. When I've asked friends if I seem loony, they say "only in a *good* way" and I'd be showing some signs by now. I've started doing online crossword puzzles to help stay sharp. You sound like my father, who has done the Daily Telegraph crossword puzzle (the cryptic one, not the easy one!) almost every day for at least the last 60 years. Now he is terrified of going senile, as all his uncles did when they were 80 (he was 80 last birthday) and does puzzles of every kind almost obsessively, plus plays chess with himself (on a chess computer) the rest of the time - drives my mother spare! And I notice the parents are playing bridge far more than they used. Daughter's fiance doesn't help by being a ranked chess player, who will very kindly give my father a game whenever they meet. Daddy has actually beaten him once..... -- Annabel - "Mrs Redboots" 90/88.5/80kg |
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"SnugBear" wrote in message .4... Chris Braun wrote: Apart from all this stuff, though, I think I consume more caffeine than is good for me. So I do sort of want to cut back on the Diet Pepsi, but I keep putting it off 'til another time. Anyone want to provide some motivation for me? :-) I sure won't help you :P A week or so ago I heard caffeine is good for warding off Alzheimer's. Several of the women in my family had/have mental conditions and I'll take any help I can get. When I've asked friends if I seem loony, they say "only in a *good* way" and I'd be showing some signs by now. I've started doing online crossword puzzles to help stay sharp. Hmmmm - four letter word for COFFEE g Java - but then you knew that! I like to play Free Cell online as I've never cared too much for crossword puzzles. I think I read the same article. I started drinking regular coffee at work instead of the decaffinated. Beverly -- Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . . Highly caffeinated Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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