14 Put on High School Addiction Program?

Question by Wilhelmina: 14 Put on high school addiction program?
I live in kansas city and The other day, I woke up and realised I had my physics project due in. So I left for school 2 hours early and went to the Starbucks, not to close from school I ordered 4-5 grande caramel macchiatos and did my project, on schrodingers cat but anyways. My teacher walked in saw me we talked for a minuet or so then he left. When I got to school I had physics first period, I got there and was shaking and could not stop. My teacher took me to the nurse and told her that I had drank way to much coffee, then I had completely crashed and was sent home. Now they have put me on an addiction program at the school, most of the kids there smoke weed, I swear I’m not an addict I have maybe 9 coffees a day but there instant and not very strong what should I do?

Best answer:

Answer by Mary Kontrarry
That many coffees a day is NOT GOOD. You’re addicted to caffeine. It’s very common.

Answer by reddchilds
At 14 you should not be drinking coffee of any kind. You have become addicted to the caffeine in the coffee. You should go to the program with an open mind and you may learn some of the things/side effects that coffee has on a person.

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