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Why does black coffee raise my sugars?
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<blockquote data-quote="alex200274" data-source="post: 326198" data-attributes="member: 23145"><p>Hello I’m a type 1 diabetic (22 yrs), and I have noticed in the last year for some reason coffee will cause high peaks in my sugars. </p><p></p><p>I’m drinking black filtered coffee. For breakfast I will usually have two cups, and depending if I’m at home or work I may have two more cups during the day. Oddly I’m finding that my sugar levels are getting higher about 20-30 minutes after drinking the cup, if I do not drink then they are fine. </p><p></p><p>If my coffee does not have milk and of course no sugar I'm assuming the caffeine is causing it to peak? I just don’t know why I have suddenly become sensitive, should one count coffee then as something as having carbs as part of their insulin regime?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex200274, post: 326198, member: 23145"] Hello I’m a type 1 diabetic (22 yrs), and I have noticed in the last year for some reason coffee will cause high peaks in my sugars. I’m drinking black filtered coffee. For breakfast I will usually have two cups, and depending if I’m at home or work I may have two more cups during the day. Oddly I’m finding that my sugar levels are getting higher about 20-30 minutes after drinking the cup, if I do not drink then they are fine. If my coffee does not have milk and of course no sugar I'm assuming the caffeine is causing it to peak? I just don’t know why I have suddenly become sensitive, should one count coffee then as something as having carbs as part of their insulin regime? [/QUOTE]
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