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Old 05-06-2008, 05:29 AM
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I am a: Type 1
 
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Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
I find caffeine's effects difficult to predict. It seems to exacerbate highs and lows, and make it more difficult to detect highs. YMMV.
ditto. The rush of caffeine can also "emulate" the coming on of a low for me, even when mildly high. It makes me suspicious that maybe the people in the study THOUGHT they were going low but weren't at all, or that it wasn't really related to them going low. Dunno: not enough info to tell how well the study was actually done.

I really like coffee but it's probably a mildly negative factor in my control.
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