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Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

Amber

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> Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

>

> It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

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>

> >

> > Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

> >

> > It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> > the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> > roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

>

> What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

> doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

> sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

>

>

Also, are you using the Splenda that comes in little packets, or the " bulk "

Splenda that you can measure by the cup? The bulk Splenda, which is

designed for use in baking, has fillers in it that do contain some

carbohydrates. It is not as carb-free as the packet kind - something to be

aware of.

Molly

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I've been drinking " Diet Coke " with Spelinda and that's when I noticed it going

up should I try something different ?

Mike schappaugh@...> wrote: On 6/4/06, Amber

sthrngirl2580@...> wrote:

>

> Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

>

> It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

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-. How do you keep

> the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

>

> Amber

>

Hi Amber,

For some people aspartame and Splenda make their numbers go up as if

it was normal sugar. I know I cannot use apartame. My old dr never

heard of it being a problem but within 6 mos he had many of his

diabetic patients mentioning it caused a higher BG for them too. He

then just said if it causes a rise just avoid it. For Splenda I seem

to be able to use it in a product that is a food but when it is a diet

drink it makes me feel real sick (too sweet) and my body seems to

react as if it were a regular soft drink. Some people are really

sensitive to it. Most are not. Has something to do with how your

brain reads it.I have read that the body can be fooled by it, meaning

it thinks it is regular sugar. So I guess if you react to it, it

might be hard to use a sliding scale. I haven't heard many react to

it, but it certainly doesn't mean it doesn't happen either. That

would be a tough one to figure out.

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splends is not sugar. i use it daily and it doesn't bother me.

>

>

> >

> > Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

> >

> > It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> > the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> > roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

>

>

>

> What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

> doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

> sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

>

>

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That's what I thought was happening.... My fiancee was using it and had me

try it and I got really sick so thanks for confirming that for me :o)

Amber

mkcheerfulheart joyfulhearts4him@...> wrote: -. How do you keep

> the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

>

> Amber

>

Hi Amber,

For some people aspartame and Splenda make their numbers go up as if

it was normal sugar. I know I cannot use apartame. My old dr never

heard of it being a problem but within 6 mos he had many of his

diabetic patients mentioning it caused a higher BG for them too. He

then just said if it causes a rise just avoid it. For Splenda I seem

to be able to use it in a product that is a food but when it is a diet

drink it makes me feel real sick (too sweet) and my body seems to

react as if it were a regular soft drink. Some people are really

sensitive to it. Most are not. Has something to do with how your

brain reads it.I have read that the body can be fooled by it, meaning

it thinks it is regular sugar. So I guess if you react to it, it

might be hard to use a sliding scale. I haven't heard many react to

it, but it certainly doesn't mean it doesn't happen either. That

would be a tough one to figure out.

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Margaret Hickingbottom jabala@...> wrote: splends is not sugar. i

use it daily and it doesn't bother me.

>

>

> >

> > Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

> >

> > It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> > the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> > roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

>

>

>

> What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

> doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

> sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

>

>

>

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i apperciate it :o)

mkcheerfulheart joyfulhearts4him@...> wrote:

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> I've been drinking " Diet Coke " with Spelinda and that's when I

noticed it going up should I try something different ?

>

>

Amber, that's the same one that made me feel so sick, too sweet

tasting. Not sure what to say other than I can't drink any of them.

I drink water or ice tea/without sweeteners. Got used to it. Not

good for blood pressure anyway. Maybe someone else will know.

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No I've just been trying the soda cans like Diet Coke and stuff like that

Molly Jachowitz mjachowitz@...> wrote: On 6/4/06, Mike

schappaugh@...> wrote:

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>

> >

> > Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

> >

> > It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> > the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> > roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

>

> What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

> doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

> sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

>

>

Also, are you using the Splenda that comes in little packets, or the " bulk "

Splenda that you can measure by the cup? The bulk Splenda, which is

designed for use in baking, has fillers in it that do contain some

carbohydrates. It is not as carb-free as the packet kind - something to be

aware of.

Molly

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Amber,

I guess you are just proving again what is said here again and again: we are

all different in our reactions to various foods etc.

Splenda is the only sugar substitute I can digest. I have Irritable Bowel

Syndrome and the others give me diahrea like you'd never believe and cramps

too!

I nearly had a cow (imagine that!) when I read on line here that Splenda

had carbs! eeeek..... I ran, did not walk, to the cubboard to read the

ingredients and it has less than one gram carb per tablespoon. Maybe that

is why many of us do well on it? It is a sugar product and since nothing is

perfect, this is the one for me I guess.

I did read here, though, that someone had decided to cut out all sweetners

and food was tasting better so I have also started to only use it when there

must be a sweetner in something. Orange pekoe (sp?) tea is tasting very

different LOL but the vanilla tea is deeeeeelichious.

JUDITH

........How do you keep

the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

Amber

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I found that I actually prefer koolade to soda! It comes in packets sugar

free and I mix it up that way and put it in the fridge. Then when I or

someone else wants it we just add whichever sweetner we prefer.

JUDITH

> Amber, that's the same one that made me feel so sick, too sweet

> tasting. Not sure what to say other than I can't drink any of them.

> I drink water or ice tea/without sweeteners. Got used to it. Not

> good for blood pressure anyway. Maybe someone else will know.

>

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>

> I nearly had a cow (imagine that!) when I read on line here that Splenda

> had carbs! eeeek..... I ran, did not walk, to the cubboard to read the

> ingredients and it has less than one gram carb per tablespoon. Maybe that

> is why many of us do well on it? It is a sugar product and since nothing

> is

> perfect, this is the one for me I guess.

>

>

It's just the " bulk " kind that you can measure by the cup that has the carbs

in it. The kind that comes in packets is just like aspartame or Equal: no

carbs.

Molly

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In a message dated 6/4/2006 11:54:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

mjachowitz@... writes:

It's just the " bulk " kind that you can measure by the cup that has the carbs

in it. The kind that comes in packets is just like aspartame or Equal: no

carbs.

There are two bulk kinds of Splenda. One is Splenda for baking which does

have carbs. The other is regular Splenda. It comes in a 9.7 oz bag,

equivalent sweetness to 5 lbs of sugar. Nutritional value Total Carbs less

than 1g

(same as with the packets). I have been purchasing the bulk for several years

because it is cheaper than buying the packets. Splenda without carbs is

also packaged in boxes, which is a smaller amount than the bags.

hugs

Eunice

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> There are two bulk kinds of Splenda. One is Splenda for baking

> which does

> have carbs. The other is regular Splenda. It comes in a 9.7 oz bag,

> equivalent sweetness to 5 lbs of sugar. Nutritional value Total

> Carbs less than 1g

> (same as with the packets). I have been purchasing the bulk for several

> years

> because it is cheaper than buying the packets. Splenda without carbs is

> also packaged in boxes, which is a smaller amount than the bags.

>

>

Thanks, Eunice! I didn't know that the non-carby Splenda was available in

bulk... I'll have to keep an eye out.

Molly

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yeah but Mike you are on insulin she is not the insulin may be helping you.

Just a thought

sharon

Re: RE: Splenda

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> Hi I just wanted to say thank you to all that sent me the infomation

>

> It will be Very helpful!!!! Just a question though... How do you keep

> the blood sugar low if you use splenda?? It makes mine go through the

> roof and thats even with using my sliding scale??

What are you eating Splenda on/with? When I put Splenda in something that

doesn't have any calories (i.e., iced tea) it has zero impact on my blood

sugar, whether I drink a glass or a gallon.

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> yeah but Mike you are on insulin she is not the insulin may be helping

> you.

> Just a thought

>

> sharon

It's a possibility, but it didn't impact my blood sugar levels before I was

on insulin, when I was diet controlled or when I was on oral meds.

Carbs aren't the only thing that are converted to glucose. For instance

protein can be converted to glucose by a process called gluconeogenesis.

Also, fat delays the absorption of glucose, so possibly food eaten with fat

is impacting this later than one might expect?

All I'm trying to say is that you can't assume one product is impacting your

blood sugar without looking at everything you are doing.

Mike

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