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diet pepsi, diet 7up and diet sweets
hey guys
is diet cola and diet sweets affect BG? thnx a lot |
If in doubt I would always test it. I have used Clinistix to test PepsiMax and it came up with no glucose in it ... and it does not appear to affect my BG levels. Although I have only drank small amounts.
I would get some clinistix and test it and also your BG levels. |
Hmm, I will try it, but isn't Clinistix for urine test ? Is it also work for checking drinks?
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Yes, but they have a number of uses. It was a trick I picked up from a book about your first year as a diabetic (cannot remember the author). Also a book about achieving normal blood sugar, which used these to test a number of foods by putting the food in your mouth, letting the silica mix with it, and putting some of it in contact with the stick ... although I have not tried this.
Using it to test drinks is especially good when you are out in a pub/club so you know if what you asked for (i.e. a diet drink) is what you got. However, whenever I try something for the first time I always test afterwards with my BG monitor also. Hope this helps. |
thnx xcaliba, its really good idea. and as you say its good when you go out.:)
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hey
I drink diet coke all the time with no problems.
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I've heard that diet drinks don't raise blood sugar but DO cause the pancreas to release insulin, the way it does with "real" sugar.
Is that true? |
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