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Monday, November, 23, 2009
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Hannahsdad-   Hello! I agree with Frank! I also know that every diabetic's body works different. What makes your blood sugar rise may not make mine. I am a Diet Snapple Peach Tea and Gold Peak Diet Ice Tea junkie and I haven't experience any high numbers.  Being a Diabetic you have to test 2 hours after you eat or drink something to say if you should or shouldn't have it. Here is a link to an article "Caffeine could spell trouble for Diabetic's".   Cherise Community Moderator
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