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<blockquote data-quote="ColinJ" data-source="post: 235259" data-attributes="member: 39629"><p>My GP specialises in diabetes and i asked him if it was ok to have a drink and he said it was fine within reason especially with red wine,bearing in mind there is hardly any prescription you get off any GP that does not say AVOID alcohol.</p><p>I have a friend who is Type 1 and his diabetic nurse told him to make sure that if he had a drink to have something to eat.</p><p>If you drink strong draught beers and have a fair amount of them might you just run you into a little bit of trouble so the boffins say,but i dont think having a drink is anymore unwise than having a bar of chocolate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColinJ, post: 235259, member: 39629"] My GP specialises in diabetes and i asked him if it was ok to have a drink and he said it was fine within reason especially with red wine,bearing in mind there is hardly any prescription you get off any GP that does not say AVOID alcohol. I have a friend who is Type 1 and his diabetic nurse told him to make sure that if he had a drink to have something to eat. If you drink strong draught beers and have a fair amount of them might you just run you into a little bit of trouble so the boffins say,but i dont think having a drink is anymore unwise than having a bar of chocolate. [/QUOTE]
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