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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2394503" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there, well considering you are not on glucose lowering meds such as insulin or similar, then I would say the dangers of binge drinking are the same as for anyone else generally speaking. If you're asking whether it will affect your glucose levels, well as others have said, anything carby probably will, whether that's alcohol or food. How do you normally manage your diabetes, are your levels & hb1ac usually tight, do you despair when those levels rise, are you happy for them to possibly go up for a day or two knowing you will get them back to normal, etc. It's hard for us to answer your question as it's your choice. Would I in your exact position?, yes. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2394503, member: 451727"] Hi there, well considering you are not on glucose lowering meds such as insulin or similar, then I would say the dangers of binge drinking are the same as for anyone else generally speaking. If you're asking whether it will affect your glucose levels, well as others have said, anything carby probably will, whether that's alcohol or food. How do you normally manage your diabetes, are your levels & hb1ac usually tight, do you despair when those levels rise, are you happy for them to possibly go up for a day or two knowing you will get them back to normal, etc. It's hard for us to answer your question as it's your choice. Would I in your exact position?, yes. x [/QUOTE]
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