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The title sums it up. Don't even drink decaf. I gave up and my heart palpitations have gone. I even done a light exercise session today. If youve got anxiety and/or heart palps then GIVE UP COFFEE.

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SpeaktheTruth

I had to give it up as well. I had issues with heart palps and a rapid heartbeat. I had to quit drinking my beloved coffee, even decaf. It pains me...I love coffee and enjoyed relaxing and drinking it in the morning.

Haven’t had any issues since I got on medicine and cut out all caffeine.

My doctor also suggested stay anyway from tea.

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jessiejakes

Hi cardiologists told me not to have caffeine or fizzy drinks that contain it.so I switched to de-caff tea and my palpitations improved by 99% been caffeine free for 7 years.

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DeeM3

Same here. I gradually introduced decaf coffee after I became stable on meds. I drink it slowly and only one per day. I handle it well. My palps come from hormone shifts and dehydration.

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Forestina

Does anyone else suffer from stomach cramps even after more than one instant coffee, despite being spread apart. Herbal teas too?

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DeeM3 in reply toForestina

I use to very badly when I did caffeinated. Too stimulating.

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Forestina

Thanks for your reply. Just amazed it can apply to herbal teas and instant coffee. I can seem to have one instant coffee with whitener in the morning ok. Have given up on milk as I am having yogurt on cereal. Maybe since my loss of appetite nearly four weeks ago my stomach is just more sensitive

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DeeM3 in reply toForestina

I’m sure. My stomach did a 360 when my anxiety decreased. No more GERD or swallowing issues.

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Forestina

Thank you. That is reassuring.

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3JsMommy

Figured out coffee was a trigger for me. Haven’t had coffee in a while, went to the bank and grabbed a cup during the wait. 30-45 min later all hell broke loose. A few days later I tried decaf to see if it was all coffee and decaf was bad for me too .But what helped me out was peppermint tea I chugged it down and bam it’s like all the pressure I felt was deflated. And it relaxes the heck out of me . Especially when I take it when I can’t sleep, swear I be floating on clouds

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scottlayton35 in reply to3JsMommy

I will try some and thanks.

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Layla321

Yes I had really bad heart ache acid reflux I was a I totally mess I went private to have an endocospy a huge camera down my mouth into my stomach I was told there’s a lot of gas in there. I swear peppermint tea has been my cure! No acid reflux no indegestion no bloatness it’s been 4 years and still going sting acid? What acid all a distant memory since peppermint tea x I just have 1-2 cups a day and it works also caffeine free! X

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