I noticed today that my caffeine tolerance seems to be really low while recovering from a tonsillectomy, is this plausible? What about other surgeries?
I remember hearing a while back about mouth tissues absorbing chemicals very readily.
I noticed today that my caffeine tolerance seems to be really low while recovering from a tonsillectomy, is this plausible? What about other surgeries?
I remember hearing a while back about mouth tissues absorbing chemicals very readily.
I suspect that the anesthesia may have influenced your caffeine tolerance.
I tried to find a paper to support that idea but a lot of it is behind paywalls. So explore that possibility if you are interested.
I don’t think it’s the open wounds allowing more caffeine in.
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