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While being young and stupid (now i'm only stupid) i used to stay up late just to finish my messing around with new language feature i discovered or library i tried to write. Keeping "naturally" awake didn't go well since eye-lids got heavier with every minute so i used lots and lots of caffeine (as coffee).

What was/is your stimulative drug of choice? What do you use for keeping awake late or for increased concentration and attention span on a day-to-day basis? What form of caffeine is your favourite? Coffee? Energy drinks? Pills? Which ones and why?

Do you believe that they are unhealthy to your heart if consumed in bigger-than-daily-allowance doses?

What was your biggest consumed dose of caffeine or any other stimulative drug? What were the consequences?

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I really shouldn't tell you ;-) – Tor Haugen Sep 24 at 13:58
Dupe: stackoverflow.com/questions/130313/… – Bill the Lizard Sep 24 at 14:00
Same as stackoverflow.com/questions/130313/… – Daniel May Sep 24 at 14:01
sorry, guys, i DID search for a dupe. Guess i used wrong terms – Eimantas Sep 24 at 14:02
Who is trying to reopen this duplicate??? – Workshop Alex Sep 24 at 14:14

closed as not programming related by David Basarab, Gamecat, akf, Paul Whelan, RichardOD Sep 24 at 13:59

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Coffee!

...straight from the French Press preferably.

Definitely unhealthy if consumed in large quantites. Both coffee and Sobe Adrenaline kill my nerves. I turn in to a shaking, jittery mess...but I get stuff done.

Back in my college days, I drank 3 or 4 Sobe Adrenaline's to make it through each day of fianls week. I did well, crashed hard afterwards, and would NEVER suggest it to anybody. EVER.

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Coffee with a few drops of honey to sweeten it. You have to get used to the taste but honey is a better sweetener than regular sugar or any artificial sugar-replacements. Honey is okay for diabetics too, although scientists still seem to disagree about this. It's still healthier than the artificial stuff. And it has no effect on your blood sugar level since blood sugar is mostly glucose. Honey is mostly fructose. (However, honey is nutritious so bad for your diet!) – Workshop Alex Sep 24 at 14:21
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Diet Coke or regular coke if I am pushing a deadline.

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being out in the world, away from my computer!

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Black Tea .... I can make it fast without disturbing any one else in mid night.

Edit : Obviously they are not good for your health and I am really trying hard to leave it, but till the date I am writing this I am not successful :(

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I have narcolepsy and sleep apnea, no legal drugs can keep me awake and even prescription drugs only sort of work. Sorry.

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None.

For a long time I would drink about a liter of Coke (cola) a day during the work week. When I discovered that was the cause of my weekend migranes, I quit and haven't gone back.

The other problem with stimulants is that they wear off. When they do, the crash leaves you way worse than when you started. The only solution is to contantly monitor your energy levels and try to balance your consumption to match and smooth out the bumps.

Or just not do it at all, which is far simpler. It is also cheaper and healthier.

But mostly, I refuse to be a slave to some drug. No thanks.

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