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<blockquote data-quote="dipsydo" data-source="post: 1838534" data-attributes="member: 371312"><p>We are all different so what is OK and what I find works for me may not be for you . The facts are that there are no Carbs in the diet drinks but they do contain lots of chemicals so if you do not like chemicals they may not be for you.</p><p></p><p>I like the occasional Diet Coke, Pepsi etc . The only issue I have is that it can make me hungry so I save it as a treat. It does not impact my blood sugars ( per my meter) but feeling that I am hungry does not help me !</p><p></p><p>I generally use water from the tap and sometimes put cucumbers and or lemon slices in water and put it in the fridge which gives a very refreshing flavour to the water.</p><p></p><p>Wine and spirits in moderation are generally low calorie it is the mixers with the higher carbs . Obviously you need to be careful when mixing with meds but as I take no meds I find the occasional drink is ok... my view is everything in moderation .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsydo, post: 1838534, member: 371312"] We are all different so what is OK and what I find works for me may not be for you . The facts are that there are no Carbs in the diet drinks but they do contain lots of chemicals so if you do not like chemicals they may not be for you. I like the occasional Diet Coke, Pepsi etc . The only issue I have is that it can make me hungry so I save it as a treat. It does not impact my blood sugars ( per my meter) but feeling that I am hungry does not help me ! I generally use water from the tap and sometimes put cucumbers and or lemon slices in water and put it in the fridge which gives a very refreshing flavour to the water. Wine and spirits in moderation are generally low calorie it is the mixers with the higher carbs . Obviously you need to be careful when mixing with meds but as I take no meds I find the occasional drink is ok... my view is everything in moderation . [/QUOTE]
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