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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 260078" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>Trouble is many other experts say NO PROBLEM. I can see from your previous posts they appear to cause you problems but everyone should be allowed to make their own choice over how they treat their condition. Artificial sweeteners are one of those things where it is very difficult to make an objective decision. I drink loads of diet caffeine free coke and have suffered no ill effects. Yes I MIGHT be putting myself at risk if I believe some studies and NOT if I read others but risk is a relative thing and something going to get me and you in the end. It is a case of balancing the risks you want to take with enjoying the time we get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 260078, member: 40343"] Trouble is many other experts say NO PROBLEM. I can see from your previous posts they appear to cause you problems but everyone should be allowed to make their own choice over how they treat their condition. Artificial sweeteners are one of those things where it is very difficult to make an objective decision. I drink loads of diet caffeine free coke and have suffered no ill effects. Yes I MIGHT be putting myself at risk if I believe some studies and NOT if I read others but risk is a relative thing and something going to get me and you in the end. It is a case of balancing the risks you want to take with enjoying the time we get. [/QUOTE]
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