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I was told when diabetics drink our blood sugar goes really his then really low
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Daily alcohol to "flush system" means about 4centiliters tops. To have a doctor who drinks with you to that level should say, hey, my doctor might have a problem and I may get another one. |
Lows & highs with alcohol
In my experience, I go high if I don't shoot-up for beer carbs - it's rare I drink so many beers I crash.
But wine, and liquor, if it isn't mixed with syrups, lowers by BG - sometimes dramatically, and usually after I've gone to bed. Fortunately, I wake up in a sweaty panic, eat a teaspoon of honey with a glass of water, change my clothes and go back to sleep. This was actually my exact reaction after my first beer, on insulin! But it seems I've "acclimated" somehow? Now I under-shoot a bit if I am eating with my alcohol, like festive parties, or dinners; I go to bed preferably somewhere over 140mg/dl, and wake up in range. I usually need to eat breakfast pretty immediately after waking up, but no more sweaty panic nights unless I really wasn't paying attention and over doing it. And I've come to treat beer like food, 'cause that's how it seems to work in my system:) Most people who don't think diabetics should drink are thinking all diabetics have sever kidney/liver damage. True - it may happen eventually, but as long as your liver and kidneys are still in good shape, alcohol isn't doing you any more harm than anyone else:) My only fear is the fact that low-blood-sugar and being drunk have such similar symptoms - I'd hate for my blood-sugar to go low at a time when I couldn't figure out that's what was happening and neglect to input carbs. Probably better to err on the side of eating too many pretzels, though sometimes I wake up high from a hand on automatic pilot at the pretzel bowl! Cheers! |
I didn't read all the comments But what happens is that alcohol containing sugar, with Will higher your bs. But when the lever then breaking down the alcohol (which is à poison) the lever can't give you any glucose during the night as i normally does. That's why the bs may drop during the night. My bs is often up to 20-25 when i drink, and even if i don't ever take any insulin then, My bs goes down to 2 or 3 during the night st least 1 time :p
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