>> My favourite coffee drink is a white chocolate lavender mocha... hmmmmm.<<
Shiv would love that too.
>> The problem is that the white chocolate without the bitter note of the cocoa powder, or of coffee, is almost cloyingly sweet for me... the chamomile is a different taste from the lavender, though; it _might_ work to cut that down enough... <<
Or you could put white tea. Or bitters.
>> Grippy hand I'm beginning to think caffeine works bass-ackwards on me... so it might not matter anyway. <<
It makes faerie folk drunk.
>> (Very mild suspected ADHD, enough to cause executive function problems but not enough to tick all the boxes... <<
Not all neurovariation is described by current diagnoses, almost none of which are medically founded anyway -- they're just outside observations of patterns. And post-traumatic brain injury syndrome, which can be detected with tests, isn't acknowledged. *shrug* By my standards, the psych handbook is just a drug-pusher's manual nowadays.
>> AND I would not be the first to be affected the "wrong" way by stimulants... my chemistry is mirror image enough as it is...) <<
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Date: 2019-02-10 06:38 am (UTC)Shiv would love that too.
>> The problem is that the white chocolate without the bitter note of the cocoa powder, or of coffee, is almost cloyingly sweet for me... the chamomile is a different taste from the lavender, though; it _might_ work to cut that down enough... <<
Or you could put white tea. Or bitters.
>> Grippy hand I'm beginning to think caffeine works bass-ackwards on me... so it might not matter anyway. <<
It makes faerie folk drunk.
>> (Very mild suspected ADHD, enough to cause executive function problems but not enough to tick all the boxes... <<
Not all neurovariation is described by current diagnoses, almost none of which are medically founded anyway -- they're just outside observations of patterns. And post-traumatic brain injury syndrome, which can be detected with tests, isn't acknowledged. *shrug* By my standards, the psych handbook is just a drug-pusher's manual nowadays.
>> AND I would not be the first to be affected the "wrong" way by stimulants... my chemistry is mirror image enough as it is...) <<
Lots of things don't work normally on me either.