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I don't believe that there are actually any carbs in coffee - it's more likely that any additions, e.g. milk, sweetener/sugar, or alcohol, could be a glucose raising culprit. .AFAIK it's chemicals contained in coffee that may or may not have benefits for diabetics that the experts disagree over - see http://www.diabetes.co.uk/food/coffee-and-diabetes.html
Robbity
Yes, milk can make a contribution to blood scores rising, but it is my belief the other issue with coffee for some people relates to the impact of caffeine, and adrenaline.
I can drink as much instant as I can shake a stick at, but I can only have one cup of filter/proper coffee. The second one gives me a big adrenalin rush, almost immediately and I feel like my bloods are ultra low. When I then test, they will be in the range I would expect them to be in, on any other day.
If I have proper coffee when I'm very hungry, the effect is fast-tracked.