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Type 2 Low Blood Sugar

Bigbumcooper

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I was diagnosed type 2 last December but recently had a result of 40. I am taking two metformin morning and two
In the evening. I am on holiday and had porridge with almond milk and berries, hot dog for lunch and two pints of cider and two gins this afternoon. We walked a mile home and tested and I was 3.6, to
Be on the safe side I did it again and it was the same! Any ideas as to why it was so
Low???
 
The alcohol? It inhibits your liver from producing glucose.... This is a big issue for T1s on insulin if they binge drink, as it can cause a coma inducing hypo in the night (more risky than day time because the sufferer may sleep through the hypo.)

I don't think this is actually dangerous for someone who's just medicated with metformin, but maybe someone else knows better?
 
I just don't think you can find a good idea here, online, why don't you get some advice from a doctor
 
I was diagnosed type 2 last December but recently had a result of 40. I am taking two metformin morning and two
In the evening. I am on holiday and had porridge with almond milk and berries, hot dog for lunch and two pints of cider and two gins this afternoon. We walked a mile home and tested and I was 3.6, to
Be on the safe side I did it again and it was the same! Any ideas as to why it was so
Low???
Alcohol.
 
The reaction of metformin with alcohol may take you to a severe drop in blood sugar
For more informations you can visit this URL
https://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/metformin-alcohol

That was really interesting. Been T1 for 48 years and didn't realised I was supposedly only allowed 1 drink per day.... Or the particular dangers of metformin and alcohol, despite having been on a 3 year double blind medical trial when I may or may not have been taking metformin.
1 drink ... hmm... just wonder what units they're using ??? :)
 
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