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<blockquote data-quote="Logie" data-source="post: 620736" data-attributes="member: 118765"><p>Well said novorapidvoi26!</p><p>At the age of 46 I was diagnosed T1 a year ago. I've good HB1ACs and generally good control of my sugars. I say generally as I do love a few alcoholic beverages! As long as your careful, eat carbs whilst drinking alcohol (I've had 8/9 JDs n diet coke) be aware of the hypo and make sure you have carbs before bed you'll be fine. At the end of the day, it's my understanding that we've the same risks long term as a non-diabetic. Whilst my liver test functions continue to be very good every 3 months, I'm not changing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logie, post: 620736, member: 118765"] Well said novorapidvoi26! At the age of 46 I was diagnosed T1 a year ago. I've good HB1ACs and generally good control of my sugars. I say generally as I do love a few alcoholic beverages! As long as your careful, eat carbs whilst drinking alcohol (I've had 8/9 JDs n diet coke) be aware of the hypo and make sure you have carbs before bed you'll be fine. At the end of the day, it's my understanding that we've the same risks long term as a non-diabetic. Whilst my liver test functions continue to be very good every 3 months, I'm not changing! [/QUOTE]
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