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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1148457" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>That would be odd for me unless it was sweet or white. I like dry reds but vodka will lower me more and faster. I drink it with water. Beer raises me and very sad as I love stouts. My hubby drinks it so I will steal a few sips. And savor the flavor. </p><p></p><p>I have 2 drinks every night. One before dinner and the second lasts through dinner. Part of my routine and bs likes it too. I could do much worse. I was actually advised to have a drink with dinner when I was T 2. Now with insulin I need a small snack and need to keep an eye on it. The good news for you is if you go a little high a short walk should take you right back down. Envy again, haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1148457, member: 240838"] That would be odd for me unless it was sweet or white. I like dry reds but vodka will lower me more and faster. I drink it with water. Beer raises me and very sad as I love stouts. My hubby drinks it so I will steal a few sips. And savor the flavor. I have 2 drinks every night. One before dinner and the second lasts through dinner. Part of my routine and bs likes it too. I could do much worse. I was actually advised to have a drink with dinner when I was T 2. Now with insulin I need a small snack and need to keep an eye on it. The good news for you is if you go a little high a short walk should take you right back down. Envy again, haha [/QUOTE]
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