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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2400516" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>Same as yourself, hit the vape hard post diagnosis as I gave up the smokes.</p><p>One day I actually read the leaflet that comes with the vape juice, as they are based on glycerol liquid it said not suitable for diabetics. </p><p>I used my meter to make sure & it never moved my needle at all.</p><p>You are talking tiny amounts anyway, toothpaste is probably way worse.</p><p>Were you vaping nicotine flavours or fruit flavours, might be something in that.</p><p></p><p>On your recent higher numbers I know that unsettling, especially with your massive lifestyle changes.</p><p>I've read about some people who spike after eating artificial sweeteners, like in your lozenges.</p><p>Apparently your body can have a phycological response to a sweet taste instead of a physiological response to real carbs.</p><p>Might be something in it, might not.</p><p></p><p>Can't wait to hear you get back in the 5s soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2400516, member: 517232"] Same as yourself, hit the vape hard post diagnosis as I gave up the smokes. One day I actually read the leaflet that comes with the vape juice, as they are based on glycerol liquid it said not suitable for diabetics. I used my meter to make sure & it never moved my needle at all. You are talking tiny amounts anyway, toothpaste is probably way worse. Were you vaping nicotine flavours or fruit flavours, might be something in that. On your recent higher numbers I know that unsettling, especially with your massive lifestyle changes. I've read about some people who spike after eating artificial sweeteners, like in your lozenges. Apparently your body can have a phycological response to a sweet taste instead of a physiological response to real carbs. Might be something in it, might not. Can't wait to hear you get back in the 5s soon. [/QUOTE]
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