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No, but it can make you jittery.
Maya stopped drinking coffee because it make her nervous and jittery.
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Energy drinks are very high in caffeine. Caffeine tends to make people with ADHD feel more alert and calm, rather than jittery, as high doses of caffeine make other people feel.
Caffeine, found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and colas, is a stimulant. It can cause anxiety and insomnia. It can also make you feel jittery or restless. Drinking too much can certainly affect your mood. It is also a diuretic, and can make you feel more thirsty!
Diet pills can speed up your metabolism which can make you feel anxious and jittery. They can change your personality and can cause hair loss and various things as they affect hormones.
No. I am the same way. If I take a Vicodin I feel really sped up, jittery and itchy. Percocet on the other hand makes me very very sleepy.
Smoking does not cause depression directly, but it can make you feel worse. Nicotine is a stimulant drug which causes you to feel jittery and anxious. If you already have some symptoms of depression, adding these on top of it can make you feel much worse.In addition, you are probably running yourself down for having such an unhealthy habit, and that makes you feel worse also!
No, but it can make you jittery and a little speedy. It's really not fun at all though.
never had A-Fib until on Advair
stimulants make you all jittery, happy, bouncing off the walls and what not. Depressants make you sad :(
yes only for a short period of time and then a lot of people "crash"