sweetsweetnothingg

sweetsweetnothingg OP t1_j80arqn wrote

Hey thanks for your comment! An overdose doesn't have to be lethal neither I intended for it so sound like it was. I think a lot of people associate the word with drugs.

"An overdose is when you take more than the normal or recommended amount of something, often a drug"

I had already edited the post before your comment , explaining I might have not overdosed. Thanks for trying to make it constructive though.

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sweetsweetnothingg OP t1_j7uk3cp wrote

As much as I appreciate your comment I will disagree with you. I have PCOS and the internet has more information on it than many doctors out there because it became a new endocrine condition not too long ago, many doctors are not educated on it and mistakenly say its a fertility condition. This actually became a subject in the group /PCOS that I invite you to check out. Now saying that, the internet didn't give me the diagnosis but guides me in the right directions

I dont freak out from internet findings but look into things if necessary. I know this was obviously the teas because I had never done that, it was immediate and I never vomit. Also after that all my symptoms were completely gone which is why I ate the apple. My TIFU was meant to be funny, I laughed in my own post, no intense and health stressful or worried.

I googled to find out why the teas made me sick and thats what led me to, I didn't spend more than 5 mins on it though as I was at work and then thought of sharing the post at night.

The very first comment I got explained I didn't OD and I agreed yet people took the time to comment the same thing like 5 more times, constructive comments are talking about the tea ingredients and caffeine sensitivity.

Times are changing and we really need to learn to not freak out from findings on google until proven truth. I believe at this point in 2023 anyone with a reddit account should know to not freak out from what you read on the internet.

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sweetsweetnothingg OP t1_j7tk2t7 wrote

You are right actually, must have been something else in the teas. I had only had half an apple and the tea. After getting sick, I had the other half an apple and felt fine. So weird because the symptoms were exactly the caffeine overdose ones. Nausea headache lightheaded and vomit so was easy to assume

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