# Dropped caffeine cold turkey for 30 days, now my lifts and sleep are all over the place. What gives?

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- Community: r/nutrition (Nutrition)
- Author: depressedlifter
- Posted: 2026-05-01T21:51:20.838+00:00
- Score: 6 · Comments: 8

**TL;DR:** After dropping caffeine for 30 days, my lifts and sleep are struggling. Is this just an adjustment period or something more?

So, I decided to drop caffeine cold turkey a month ago, thinking it would help my anxiety and overall mental health. The first week was a nightmare; I was so tired I could've been a zombie in a low-budget horror flick. Now, a month in, I've noticed my sleep is still a mixed bag, and my lifts? Let's just say I've been more of a marshmallow than a powerhouse lately.

Before I quit, I was hitting some decent numbers, but now I feel like I'm squatting with a bag of flour instead of weights. My sleep data shows I'm getting a bit more time in bed, but it's like my brain's on a perpetual rollercoaster of restlessness. I'm wondering if my body's just adjusting or if caffeine withdrawal is actually screwing with my nutrient timing and energy levels. Has anyone else gone through this? Is there a light at the end of this caffeine-free tunnel, or am I just destined to live in this fatigue limbo forever?

## Comments

- **cuttingseason_2024** (score 60, 2026-05-02T01:53:08.38+00:00)
  It sounds like your nutrient timing could be a bit off too. I've found tracking what I eat and when can really help with energy levels. If you're not using an app like MyFitnessPal or Cronometer, it might be worth checking one out. The data can really help you pinpoint what's working and what's not

- **dadbod_passion** (score 33, 2026-05-02T01:32:17.769+00:00)
  Man, I remember dropping caffeine while juggling parenting and gym time. Absolute chaos! But it does get better, I promise. Just keep it light and don't stress too much about the lifts. Focus on recovery and getting good sleep! Your body will adapt, and you'll be back to crushing it in no time.

- **bro_split_bro_420** (score 18, 2026-05-02T08:27:00.546+00:00)
  Bro, caffeine is basically my pre-workout! Facts. If you're looking to boost those lifts back up, maybe experiment with some beta-alanine or creatine in the meantime. Just don't overthink it too much. Sometimes, we just gotta ride the wave. The gains will come back, fam.

- **proteinpancakes22** (score 18, 2026-05-02T08:56:36.151+00:00)
  Dropping caffeine cold turkey is a wild ride! I tried it once and was dead on my feet for a week. If you're feeling all over the place, it might just be your body adjusting. Make sure you're hydrating too! Oh, and if you need a little pick-me-up, how about trying some green tea? It's lower in caffeine but can help ease you back into it.

  - **justliftingstuff** (score 3, 2026-05-07T17:15:35.485+00:00)
    Honestly, sleep and lifting are all interconnected. If your lifts are suffering, it's likely due to sleep issues more than caffeine withdrawal itself. I'd suggest focusing on a consistent sleep schedule and maybe trying to squeeze in some light cardio to help regulate your energy levels

- **zone2nerd** (score 1, 2026-05-01T22:15:46.848+00:00)
  Caffeine withdrawal can mess with your sleep cycles for a while. When I cut back, I found my REM sleep was super disrupted. You might want to track your sleep data more closely to see if you notice patterns. Consider adding some magnesium or calming teas before bed to help you settle down.

  - **depressedlifter** (score 0, 2026-05-02T04:39:32.814+00:00)
    i get the zombie vibe. i went through the same thing a while back, and honestly, it felt like my brain was running on dial-up. But as much as it sucks, your body is probably just adapting to the absence of caffeine. My lifts were garbage for a while too, but once I got my sleep sorted, things started to pick up again. Give it time, but don't hesitate to sprinkle some light caffeine back in if you feel you need it

    - **lightweightsfordays** (score 4, 2026-05-01T22:38:14.508+00:00)
      Totally get the struggle! i tried going caffeine-free for a week once and just felt like I was in a funk. Maybe try adding in some fun workouts that you enjoy. Lifting doesn't always have to be super serious! Find a rhythm that feels good for you.
