Thursday, 17 April 2014

Caffeine what does it actually do to us?

Have you ever had a drink of Coke, Irn-Bru or some other sugar and caffeine filled fizzy drink then felt your heart rate increase then those little tell tale signs that a panic attack is about to take hold? You are not alone.

For me I get the fast heart rate then I feel shaky and low and behold along comes a lovely panic attack!

I have been looking into caffeine and the affects it can have on us and on one website, NHS Choices, I found the following advice

"Avoid caffeineDrinking too much caffeine can make you more anxious than normal. This is because caffeine can disrupt your sleep and also speed up your heartbeat. If you are tired, you are less likely to be able to control your anxious feelings.Avoiding drinks containing caffeine – such as coffee, tea, fizzy drinks and energy drinks – may help reduce your anxiety levels."


Another website gave a caffeine time line

After 10 minutesTen tea spoons of sugar contained in a glass of Cola, cause devastating “strike” on the organism and the only cause, by reason of not vomiting, is the phosphoric acid which inhibits the action of sugar.After 20 minutesA leap of insulin levels in bloodstream occurs. The liver converts all the sugar into fat.After 40 minutesIngestion of caffeine is finally completed. The eye pupils are expanding. Blood pressure rises, because the liver disposes more sugar into bloodstream. The adenosine receptors get blocked, thereby preventing drowsiness.After 45 minutesBody raises production of dopamine hormone, which stimulates the brain pleasure centre. Heroin has the same principle of operation.
Read More: http://www.trueactivist.com/what-happens-to-our-body-after-drinking-coca-cola/ 



So far this has actually put me off drinking such drinks. I know that we can have everything in moderation and that is fine. Some people do not seem to take much notice of what too much caffeine and sugar can actually do to us.

I asked for feedback on my Facebook about what affects people have noticed when drinking such drinks. Some of the replies are stated below.

"There is less caffeine in a can of Coke than there is a cup of Tea, As for 
aspartame, you only find that in diet or zero variants as it is used as a 
sweeter at trace value"

"Yes its the caffeine or aspartame(sweetener) I haven't had it for 5 yrs isn't 
good can increase anxiety"

"Never felt any effect really, though I usually drink diet so might be different"



 "I have been drinking between 6-12 cans of Red bull a day for over a year 


and not had any problems"


Looking at the replies I do wonder if it comes down to the person themselves. Are some simply more sensitive to the effects or is caffeine, in high doses, as dangerous as they say. 


What do you think? Do you experience strange affects from drinking these drinks or have you never noticed. Comment below :)

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

The Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh - sheer luxury

My husband and I got married on March 14th 2012 and it was a lovely day.  The service was beautiful and the meal was delicious.

For our wedding night we travelled to Edinburgh and arrived at the stunning 5 star Balmoral Hotel.  Even before you walk through the door it oozes class and sophistication.

When we arrived at reception we were greeted by the friendly receptionist, who knew our surname before me even spoke, and she advised us we have been given a free room upgrade. Once we were checked in she showed us to our room and concierge arrived 5 minutes later with our luggage.

Walking into the room I was amazed at how simple yet luxurious the room was.  I looked around and could not believe I was lucky enough to be in such a stunning hotel.

Once settled we ordered room service which was delivered quickly and I was amazed at the spread before us! Again given amazing service as the gentleman offered to pour my tea!! Simple pleasures make the experience even better!  The food was absolutely beautiful, as expected.

The room was large with a gorgeous king size bed which had rose petals scattered across, a unit in which the tv (cable) was housed, a desk, books, two comfortable seats and a massive wardrobe.  The bathroom was AMAZING a huge bath which 2 people could easily fit in and the shower was fantastic I wanted to take the bath home with me!! Robes and slippers were also supplied in the room

After a wonderful nights sleep we went to Hadrian's for breakfast. We were seated quickly and within 10 minutes had our breakfast in front of us. Again the food and the service were out of this world.

I felt rather sad when we checked out but I would go back to the hotel in a heartbeat.

100% recommend this hotel for that bit of luxury. We all deserve it don't we :)

https://www.roccofortehotels.com/hotels-and-resorts/the-balmoral-hotel/












Busy Busy Tweet tweet

Hey!

Sorry I have not posted since Saturday! I had my nephew's second birthday party on Sunday and had a lovely family day on Monday.

Tuesday and today have not been the kindest as my sinuses have been giving me pain!

I have came across a few twitter pages that may be of help to my readers.  Have a look

Kelty Mental Health - @KeltyCentre
http://keltymentalhealth.ca/

Anxiety United - @AnxietyUnited
http://www.anxietyunited.co.uk/

Depersonilzation - @Dpd_Dr

No Panic - @charitynopanic
http://www.nopanic.org.uk/

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Lunch & a shock

Yesterday I went out for lunch with my mum and my aunt.  I was feeling really anxious due to having a sore stomach.

We all met up and lunch was ordered when I felt an attack creep over me. I felt all light, floaty and is if i was not really there. I ran to the toilet to calm down, saying I had an upset stomach, which was true also.

Once there i focused on my breathing knowing that there was no point in going home as that would ruin everyone's afternoon. I had to do this, sit there and get myself over it.

When I returned to the table before sitting down I took a sip of water when my mum turned to me and said "I know why you are hoping from one foot to the other, just calm down you will be fine honestly" I did not realise my mum had noticed this little habit of mines.

I knew she was right.

Lunch came and we all have a lovely time. I helped my mum with her shopping afterwards.

I was so so tired when I got home as the attack had drained me.

As much as I was ashamed for having an attack in front of my mum and aunt I was still proud as I didn't run.



Friday, 11 April 2014

Stigma of the mind - Guest Post

Hello I am Nikki. I am co creator of Stigmaofthemind.com along with my partner LaLa.

We have three facebook pages, one is for our website Stigma of the mind. We also have Derealization/Depersonalization Disorder Awareness which I run myself. Then we have Mental Illness Awareness For Minorities and Other Ethnicities which LaLa runs herself. 

We both work together on Stigma of the Mind but each have our own page as well. We decided to start Stigma of the Mind and join our pages together because we want to bring not only awareness but also stop the stigma against mental health. 

We are sufferers as well and know what its like. We are not only just a facebook page, we are starting a movement! We have many things planned and are so excited!

 We love all the support from everyone and we just want everyone to know that you are not alone and having mental illnesses is nothing to be ashamed of! We are here for you :) 

Thank you so much Angela for giving me the opportunity to make this blog for your site

Find us:




Thursday, 10 April 2014

Positive Lyrics

Have you ever listened to a song and you hear some lyrics that really give you that I can do this feeling?
I know I have.

Below are lyrics from different songs that make me smile and feel like I can do anything.



"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone
What doesn't kill you makes a fighter
Footsteps even lighter
Doesn't mean I'm over cause you're gone"

Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What doesn't Kill you)



"But some days you wake up
And feel like you need love
You can’t see your smile, your eyes
Not the way that I do
Don’t ever feel worthless
Just know that you’re perfect
And I’d change the world before
I’d change a thing about you"
Shane Filan - About You


"How you gonna love
How you gonna feel
How you gonna live your life
Like the dream you have is real
And if you’ve lost your way
I will keep you safe
Well open up all the world inside
So you come alive tonight
I will keep you safe"
Westlife - Safe













Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Infacol - Virtual Colic Support Centre.

As a mum myself I know only too well how hard it is when your baby has colic.

You try everything, warm water, gripe water pretty much everything.

I found Infacol worked GREAT! A drop before every bottle and it helped my children so so much!!

Sometimes I found I could not get much information on Colic and much support either!

Infacol have created a new website which is amazing - Infant Colic Support Centre.

Here you can do an online test to see if it is coli videos and most importantly SUPPORT.


The truly unique aspect to this site is the virtual colic clinic, which features over 50 video responses to the most commonly asked questions around colic. Simply ask your question and get an immediate video response from Infacol’s midwife.


I urge every parent to have a look. I would have been lost without Infacol.