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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2355913" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>Ha the old alcohol and low blood sugar story , to be honest I’ve tried to understand it and have decided not to bother but have just accepted it as one of those “ magic “ things that happens with diabetes lol bit like eating same thing one day and having diff blood sugar or how you mum knows your not telling the truth. , I know it’s not a technical way of dealing with it but it works for my simple brain, the long and short of it is if I drink alcohol ( large amounts which these days is extremely rare ) I don’t take any insulin or very little , in fact not enough as a normal bonus for what I eat, result being I get an initial spike in bs but don’t get the big drop when I’m sleeping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2355913, member: 429002"] Ha the old alcohol and low blood sugar story , to be honest I’ve tried to understand it and have decided not to bother but have just accepted it as one of those “ magic “ things that happens with diabetes lol bit like eating same thing one day and having diff blood sugar or how you mum knows your not telling the truth. , I know it’s not a technical way of dealing with it but it works for my simple brain, the long and short of it is if I drink alcohol ( large amounts which these days is extremely rare ) I don’t take any insulin or very little , in fact not enough as a normal bonus for what I eat, result being I get an initial spike in bs but don’t get the big drop when I’m sleeping. [/QUOTE]
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