Engineer88 said:a safe amount would be nothing.
However if you are going to drink remember alcohol will stop you liver releaasing sugar, so if you have a hypo you cant 'bounce back'. secondly your going to be dancing and larking I expect so snack and test if you remember! dont forget to take long acting insulin, from experience that oneand lastly expect to have unusual readings the next day just deal with them as best you can
whompa73 said:First of all we have all been 15 but as the responsible adults that we are we would have to advise no alchohol.
Alchopops, alchoholic ginger beer (my personal fav ) and their like tend to be full of sugar as do many mixers eg red bull
Some shots can be verry sweet aswell and should be avoided.
It would also probably be a good idea if you have a couple of friends going or people you can trust to tell them the signs and what to do (I would not surgest showing them how to inject insulin but maybe how to do bg levels) and at what level you need taking to one side to do what you need to do and at what point to get professional help eg bg levels or dont think your judgement is sound. Also they may need to know the diffrence between a hypo and hyper as the 2 have very difrent treatments and if mixed up could be disastrous. Remember alcohol will alter you perseptions and judgment itwould be silly to get drunk. I can not and will not advocate you drinking but I have a feeling it is probably going to happen regardless. In wich case we all wish you to be as safe as possable and hopefully the advice you receive from here will help you stay that way.
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