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I have also felt bad effects on my fibroids from drinking coffee. After

reading some information on links between them, and then realizing that my

coffee consumption had gone up during the period when my fibroids doubled in

size, I gave it up for a couple of weeks. After that, I'd have it a cup

just occasionally, but any time I had some (even decaf), I felt sharp pains

in my largest fibroid. Even though I crave it and the smell drives me

crazy, I've cut back to just a cup every couple of weeks.

" Coffee Talk "

In a message dated 1/6/2003 10:21:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,

oke@... writes:

> And as far as caffeine goes, I believe moderation is the key. I did

> give up chocolate, but I'm back to coffee, but I try to limit it to 2

> cups only (I also quit drinking coke). One day I got up early (drank

> coffee) and then worked that night (drank more coffee) and I could feel

> the monster (fibroid) throbbing.

Hi, oke:

Re: " Coffee Talk " --Do you and anyone else remember Mike Myers doing his

verklempt " Coffee Talk " character Goodman. . . on " Saturday Night

Live? "

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> Effie,

> And how many times do you have to get up at night??????

I don't. I guess my bladder can compete in the Olympics.

Of course, my last pot of tea has to be at least 2 hours

before going to bed, to allow the liquid to pass through.

There's much talk of how healthy it is to drink at least

X pints of water per day and I see people straining to

down that much. With me, the tea is very weak so it

is almost just hot water. I don't drink anything else

except the occasional glass of orange juice. Even with

the possible bad effects of cafeine, I don't think that my

excessive tea consumption is unhealthy, and it has the

nice side effect that it is very easy for me to check on

whether my fibroids might start to affect bladder function.

So far, no problems ! <grin>

Effie " Tea is my fuel " .

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Effie,

I think it's " location, location, location " as far as where the fibroid

is that affects bladder function. I'll have to try your tea thing. I

have to force myself to drink enough water and I stil can't get a half

gallon down. I prefer coffee, but I'll work on the tea thing. Is this

a British thing????? :-) oke

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> Effie,

> I think it's " location, location, location " as far as where the fibroid

> is that affects bladder function. I'll have to try your tea thing. I

> have to force myself to drink enough water and I stil can't get a half

> gallon down. I prefer coffee, but I'll work on the tea thing. Is this

> a British thing????? :-) oke

Tea is a very British thing of old, but nowadays the Brits seem to

think that tea is too " homey " and coffee is classier.

I'm Dutch though... I drink a British tea brand, but a British person

wouldn't recognize the beverage, it's very weak and I drink it without

milk. Sometimes I wonder if cups of hot water wouldn't do as well.

Effie.

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