Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 Hi Mel, I spoke to my diabetes educator friend and someone else who has been in the profession for a long time because I am baffled and your problem with the diet Dr. Pepper baffles them too. One suggestion is to try a diet Dr. Pepper from somewhere else and see if it does the same thing. It could be a manufacturer's error. The second thought is the milk because there are too many carbs and why are you drinking milk only instead of a balanced meal at breakfast. The sugar milk in sugar is a quick spike.and could be the problem. Another thought to think about is that it is time to change your puncture sight for your pump or did you recently move it and it's a bad site? Finally, are your test strips stored properly or have they been compromised in any way? All things to think about. Hope this helps with some food for thought. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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