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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2685162" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>i Suppose alcohol like Everything is down to excess ! I think in moderation it’s fine but in excess it’s not , and that has nothing to do with diabetes, alcohol does affect people with diabetes differently with regard blood sugar levels , but it doesn’t mean you should stop , maybe it’s about finding a way, personally I don’t take any bolus insulin when I drink alcohol because experience has taught me to deal with any raises in blood sugar level the following day ,, I don’t have any rapid drops any more , I don’t drink alcohol much these days as I’m mad enough without it but I certainly wouldn’t let diabetes stop me if I wanted to , and it never did ! I just found a way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2685162, member: 429002"] i Suppose alcohol like Everything is down to excess ! I think in moderation it’s fine but in excess it’s not , and that has nothing to do with diabetes, alcohol does affect people with diabetes differently with regard blood sugar levels , but it doesn’t mean you should stop , maybe it’s about finding a way, personally I don’t take any bolus insulin when I drink alcohol because experience has taught me to deal with any raises in blood sugar level the following day ,, I don’t have any rapid drops any more , I don’t drink alcohol much these days as I’m mad enough without it but I certainly wouldn’t let diabetes stop me if I wanted to , and it never did ! I just found a way [/QUOTE]
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