Spyke

I feel like the caffeine is the least of your problems if you drink 70 cups of coffee in a day. ~15 liters of fluid is no joke.

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lemmy.world

Linux users drinking 69.9 cups of coffee to open terminal

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lemmy.world

If I have more than 1 cup of coffee I get so jittery I want to crawl out of my skin lol

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keyreply
lemmy.keychat.org

Gotta pump up that tolerance! Addiction won't form itself, get chugging!

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lemm.ee

That addiction sucks. Two cups of coffee still makes my skin crawl, but the difference is that one cup doesn't help me anymore and now I also have blood pressure problems.

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pawb.social

Luckily, it only takes a week or so to get over it. Choose a holiday or long weekend, commit to no caffeine for 3-4 days, and by the time you have to go back to work again the withdrawal will pretty much be over. Then you can restart the cycle all over again, but you'll get buzzed on a single cup again.

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The LD50 for caffeine is approximately 150mg per kg. Considering a large cup of Panera charged lemonade is 390mg, a 200lb (~ 90kg) person would need to drink 34.5 cups of charged lemonade to be lethal

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About twelve damage seeking lawsuits I reckon. Don’t rightly know what a decent settlement goes for these days.

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"Your maximum is 7.2 shots per day." (Espresso)

My typical day is 8-12 shots + Concerta for ADHD.

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24oz / day over here seems to be the average I gravitate towards.

Less than that, and I start wanting more to stay active. More than that and I start thinking I should cut down, or do a drying out week.

Drying out weeks are maximum give-no-fucks weeks. I have experienced fuck-debt, in which I have fewer than no-fucks-to-give. Goths, doomers and beatniks should totally take note.

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7heoreply
lemmy.ml

Technically even 15L is ok. 69.9 servings of 8 fluid ounces is either 15.888L (UK) or 16.538L (US). Not that I would recommend that anyway, you would have issues from the amount of liquid alone...

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feddit.de

I don't think most people would be "OK" after taking a dose that's just below lethal.

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7heoreply
lemmy.ml

So, this is all based on "averages" and such.

While the "lethal dose" of caffeine is "estimated" at between 150 and 200 mg per kg of body weight1, the empirical evidence points to the possibility of death with much lower doses: a death with a dose between 3 and 6 mg per kg of body weight has been observed in 2017. However, this is a very broad estimate, based the reported consumption of a precisely unknown quantity of beverages from undisclosed brands... In this case, the individual was also clinically obese at the age of 16, so it is fair to speculate that he never really exercised, and that he had a rather high amount of visceral fat, along with an underdeveloped cardiac muscle.

All this to say that we do not have precise empirical data, nor thorough clinical studies, to exactly estimate the lethal dose of caffeine for humans.

However, we do know that consuming water, or any liquid, can be fatal, with doses as low as 8L over a few hours2. There has been other reports of people dying drinking 11L3.

So this was obviously meant in jest, I would not recommend drinking more than a couple coffees a day, and if you do, I would highly recommend to eat healthy, keep hydrated, and regularly exercise.

Footnotes

  1. The clinical toxicology of caffeine: A review and case study; section 7.2. — Estimated pharmacokinetics.

  2. Fatal water intoxication.

  3. YouTube — Chubbyemu, A Mom Drank 3 Gallons Water In 2 Hours. This is What Happened to Her Brain.

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I have one of those bigass orange Reces mugs. If I put my coffee in there, it's just one cup a day.

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