It's been 11 days now since I last had a caffeinated drink. In fact, with the exception of a lemonade on Tuesday, it's been 11 days since I drank anything but water. Body and mind are still trying to adjust, I think, since I've been exhausted much of the time. Not only physically, but mentally. It's like I have this nasty case of writer's block and I can't string two coherent thoughts together. But I also know that this is a hurdle that I have to get over so that I can be healthier.
Why couldn't caffeine be as easy to give up as meat was?

And I know this addiction is probably nothing compared to what some of you go through, but this is something I'm proud of given the level of my addiction. Back when I was writing my thesis, in one day I drank 14 24-ounce bottles of Diet Mountain Dew and took six caffeine pills. Granted, that was the last day of a 92-hour marathon writing session, but I averaged 120 ounces of caffeinated drinks per day even when I got plenty of sleep. No coffee though because of a tannin allergy (and no tea because of the same). So 11 days and counting.
I'm exhausted right now and have already had three naps this afternoon, but I'm fiercely resisting the two Mountain Dews in my mom's pantry fridge. Think I might go to the store and go home before I'm too tempted to open one of those bottles.