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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1424219" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>I've mentioned this before but a cup of tea with milk in it raises my BGs. I used to work nights so I was very strict about regular testing and, at the beginning, I couldn't understand why my BG was waving up and down all night - not just after I'd eaten - it turned out to be the milk in the tea and I was having a pint mug of tea every hour. So I changed to Tetley redbush vanilla tea without milk and my BG became more predictable with the expected rises after meals but not the constant rises and dips I'd had previously. I now don't work but I haven't gone back to having drinks with milk in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1424219, member: 24561"] I've mentioned this before but a cup of tea with milk in it raises my BGs. I used to work nights so I was very strict about regular testing and, at the beginning, I couldn't understand why my BG was waving up and down all night - not just after I'd eaten - it turned out to be the milk in the tea and I was having a pint mug of tea every hour. So I changed to Tetley redbush vanilla tea without milk and my BG became more predictable with the expected rises after meals but not the constant rises and dips I'd had previously. I now don't work but I haven't gone back to having drinks with milk in. [/QUOTE]
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