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<blockquote data-quote="sunnshine1" data-source="post: 857683" data-attributes="member: 37064"><p>My OH Type 2 enjoys a lager and he limits this to 2 pints, on occasion. He does have the occasional can of lager 440ml during the week. He is also on 4 x 850 Metformin SR daily. </p><p>When he took Ramipril, three years ago, it affected his moods and he ended up looking like the 'elephant man' so after the Doctor looked in her pills 'bible' this was a rare side effect and it was stopped immediately. His blood pressure was always 138/80, so borderline with diabetics. The reason mentioning this was because he thought the alcohol caused these problems.</p><p>His Doctor gave her blessing to the alcohol, but he was told not to drink regularly, ie, daily, which he does not. In fact he only drinks alcohol on special occasions now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnshine1, post: 857683, member: 37064"] My OH Type 2 enjoys a lager and he limits this to 2 pints, on occasion. He does have the occasional can of lager 440ml during the week. He is also on 4 x 850 Metformin SR daily. When he took Ramipril, three years ago, it affected his moods and he ended up looking like the 'elephant man' so after the Doctor looked in her pills 'bible' this was a rare side effect and it was stopped immediately. His blood pressure was always 138/80, so borderline with diabetics. The reason mentioning this was because he thought the alcohol caused these problems. His Doctor gave her blessing to the alcohol, but he was told not to drink regularly, ie, daily, which he does not. In fact he only drinks alcohol on special occasions now. [/QUOTE]
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