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Caroline Litch
DAFNE Graduate
West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust 4 posts |
Hi |
sjohno
DAFNE Graduate
University Hospital of Derby & Burton NHS FT 37 posts |
Hi Caroline |
Caroline Litch
DAFNE Graduate
West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust 4 posts |
Hi Sarah |
sjohno
DAFNE Graduate
University Hospital of Derby & Burton NHS FT 37 posts |
Hi Caroline No not really as coffee has no carbs in it at all, I just wondered if your body/insulin was still in the middle of processing other things ![]() Different things affect all of us perhaps coffee is yours ![]() |
Caroline Litch
DAFNE Graduate
West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust 4 posts |
Hi Sarah |
NottsKnots
DAFNE Graduate
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust 10 posts |
I drink 20-30 mugs of black coffee a day, and has no effect on my BG. I did notice that waking and having a couple of mugs before checking my BG and having breakfast, my BG was elevated; I put that down to waking hormones working before I’d taken on the insulin as there was no other event in the preceding day or overnight. If I have the coffee with breakfast (or any time during the day), its just the other carbs and insulin doing their thing. |
Caroline Litch
DAFNE Graduate
West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust 4 posts |
Thank you NottsKnots for your reply, I might just try the fasting lunch just for interest. There is no reason why black coffee should raise my BG and it doesn't always happen |