Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You dipshits DO realize that if a person takes more than the recommended dose of caffeine pills, they can DIE? It is concentrated, and who knows if it is really caffeine. It warrants a talk with her. When the caffeine doesn't cut it anymore, she may try the next step which is Adderrall (and illegal if not prescribed), then cocaine.
Did you know the same could be said about Tylenol?
Anonymous wrote:Why take a pill if coffee is readily available?
It's very, very hard to OD on coffee, very easy to OD on caffeine pills.
Also, have you considered that DD is using caffeine pills as a diuretic to lose weight and suppress appetite?
As for all the "she's an adult" poster--would you say the same thing if you thought your 17 year old were doing the same? Does the age of 18 magically turn your adolescent into a fully rational adult? And BTW, if DH were doing the same, I would certainly be asking him why he thought he needed a caffeine pill instead of coffee. You're family, you're a parent, you can ASK and have a conversation about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confront. This could be a gateway and who knows if she's combining these with alcohol???
Alcohol and caffeine is what killed John Belushi, no?
It was a speedball, which is heroin and cocaine, so no.
Anonymous wrote:You dipshits DO realize that if a person takes more than the recommended dose of caffeine pills, they can DIE? It is concentrated, and who knows if it is really caffeine. It warrants a talk with her. When the caffeine doesn't cut it anymore, she may try the next step which is Adderrall (and illegal if not prescribed), then cocaine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confront. This could be a gateway and who knows if she's combining these with alcohol???
Alcohol and caffeine is what killed John Belushi, no?
Anonymous wrote:Drinking a lot of coffee because you need it is the same as taking caffeine pills.
I give my teen a cup of coffee before her big tests. It helps the brain run more efficiently.
Anonymous wrote:Really shocked at the PPs saying that just because someone is an adult, they will handle medication properly. Yes, because an adult has never abused medication!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I would be concerned, too, OP. Unless these pills are regulated by the FDA and come from a reputable source, it is all to easy to receive some sort of adulterated formula that contains god knows what.
I think it's totally insane that so many PPs think it's OK for their kids to take pills. Coffee is fine, and if you drink too much, you'll be jittery and need to pee a lot. But, if you take too many caffeine pills, you could give yourself a heart attack.
Then again, it seems that many DCUMers need pills to regulate their lives--sleeping pills, anti-anxiety pills, hormone pills, etc. I should not be surprised that they are projecting the normalcy of pill popping onto their children.
Maybe you missed the part where she's not a kid? She's a grown adult.
Right, but she's not independent. Also, I find number of pill-dependent posters here remarkably high. I went to Chicago for undergrad and grad school--and I seriously didn't know of a single person who took caffeine pills. We drank a lot of coffee and tea, but no pills. Red Bull was a "party" drink (usually mixed with vodka).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You dipshits DO realize that if a person takes more than the recommended dose of caffeine pills, they can DIE? It is concentrated, and who knows if it is really caffeine. It warrants a talk with her. When the caffeine doesn't cut it anymore, she may try the next step which is Adderrall (and illegal if not prescribed), then cocaine.
I think the only "dipshit" here is you....please go educate yourself on what these pills are. You can also overdose on salt, hope you keep that under lock and key PP. She is an adult, not a child. Assuming she has more sense than you, I think she will be fine!
College kids don't overdose on salt cramming for finals, "Genius."![]()