KeithinHerts
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- Location
- Watford
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- The failing NHS and bigots
I'm sure I am not alone in having a cup of tea when I wake up - perhaps with a biscuit - and then perhaps an hour later actually having my breakfast. Do I test my bloods a couple of hours after the first drink or after the "real" food?
i find my levels rise after a cup of tea, and admit i drink alot of tea
I'm sure I am not alone in having a cup of tea when I wake up - perhaps with a biscuit - and then perhaps an hour later actually having my breakfast. Do I test my bloods a couple of hours after the first drink or after the "real" food?
Why cut coffee?I HATE tea but I have started to drink the very occasional cup of green tea as it is supposed to be very good for you (anything that tastes that bad must be good for you) and the fruit teas which taste marginally better so that I cut my coffee consumption.
Why cut coffee?
Why cut coffee?
I have been drinking black coffee for 40 plus years, not as strong as yours.I did drink a lot of it and I have a coffee called Rocket Fuel (very strong) or Nescafe Alta Rica or other strong coffee and have one and a half heaped teaspoons per mug. Everyone has been telling me for years to cut down so I decided I would try and see if it made any difference: It hasn't! I can drink a mug before bed and still sleep, I am either immune to the caffeine or have worked up a great tolerance to it over the years.
If I cut out coffee I get headaches. And I can't drink decafe, yuck tasteNo need to cut coffee or tea, but just be aware caffeine can raise BS levels.
Hi AH
Tried decaff with full cream?
MikeHope you're OK
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