H
Isn't that R Suppards to what OP said or have I had too much wine with my lunch?Bear in mind that whilst the liver is removing alcohol from the body it doesn't dump glucose into the blood if needed, so it might be a time-related effect?
Sadly it's just a pump, not a pancreas, so it can only do what you tell it to do and can't react to changes in your routine.I'd hoped my new pump would have kept me fairly level through the night; back to the drawing board. Just can't figure out how to get the balance when having a few drinks.
Had a few glasses of wine last night, last one was around 10pm. Supper eaten at 9pm. At 11pm I headed to bed, levels were at 6.1, great I thought. Didn't feel great in the early hours; eventually tested at 6.45am and levels sitting at 15.9!
Yeah diabetes has really put me off drinking too. It's just such a lottery for blood glucose and I have never come across any good way to maintain good control during a bout of drinking. But as you say you weren't even hammering it and still got a high BG in the morning.
What happens by the way is the liver turns "off" while it processes the alcohol but then turns "on" again with a vengeance once it has eliminated the poison, ie alcohol, from your system, around 8 hours later (depending on how much alcohol you have on board).
Supper was granary toast and butter. Same as usual.Also to add, if your late supper was high in fat then you'd get a delayed bg rise several hours after eating.
Nice and level overnight last night thankfully. Def steering clear of alcohol, at least for a month or so anyway till I feel 100% confident with using the pump.See how you are tomorrow morning or get up in the night and bg test. It might not be the wine, it could just be your overnight basal needs chsnging which unfortunately happens from time to time
Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
Yeah, I'm def rethinking it. I was never a huge drinker. But before the pump my levels were all over the place, even with me working hard at it, so a night's drinking didn't ****** it up much more than it already was. Now I'm finally getting on an even keel, I'm keen to keep it that way.Since I've been diagnosed I find I hardly drink as the last few times I have I've felt awful even with having a vodka diet coke it's hard because I'm in my early thirties and all my friends like to go out and drink but I'm sticking to my guns now as I can't deal with the after effects x
Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
Good call I think. It's always good to take one challenge at a time.Nice and level overnight last night thankfully. Def steering clear of alcohol, at least for a month or so anyway till I feel 100% confident with using the pump.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?