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<blockquote data-quote="Bogusman" data-source="post: 456453" data-attributes="member: 72516"><p><strong>I always thought alcohol would raise the blood sugar. I have never had a nightime hypo or woken up with really low blood sugar as a result of drinking. I have never checked my blood before going to bed after boozing, so I don't really know for sure.</strong></p><p><strong>I usually drink lager/Bud, never spirits but I do have a couple of Bailey's at the end of the evening, can anyone tell me if this is high in sugar (I know it would obviously seem to be, but you never know)?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogusman, post: 456453, member: 72516"] [B]I always thought alcohol would raise the blood sugar. I have never had a nightime hypo or woken up with really low blood sugar as a result of drinking. I have never checked my blood before going to bed after boozing, so I don't really know for sure. I usually drink lager/Bud, never spirits but I do have a couple of Bailey's at the end of the evening, can anyone tell me if this is high in sugar (I know it would obviously seem to be, but you never know)?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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