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How much alcohol do people drink per week

and if ur lo carb lo fat why u eating toast n cheese,,,,cheese isnt lo fat,,toast isnt lo carb
Oh, ok. That is what I liked to do and did over the years, but I decided to change a few things around me.... Also, note, my sentence started with 'I feel...', yes it is my feeling which is different from what I [have to] do currently to maintain a fit body.

currently i have one cheat day per week, on that day I try cheddar cheese with salad, but not toast anymore. For me, its very difficult to manage 18% of body fat, but trying very hard. It is like my body wants to go back to obese state, as it was in the past.
 
ok,i might have misunderstood ur comment about toast n cheese,,,thnx 4 the reply
 
I am passing this on to you because it definitely worked for me today, and we all could probably use more calm in our lives.
Some doctor on TV this morning said the way to achieve inner peace is to finish all the things you have started.
So I looked around my house to see things I'd started and hadn't finished -
I have managed to finish off a bottle of Merlot, a bottle of Chardonnay, a bodle of Baileys, a butle of wum, a pockage of Prungles, tha mainder of bot Prozic and Valiuminun scriptins, the res of the chesescke an a box a chocletz. Yu haf no idr how bludy fablus I feel rite now. Plaese sned dhis orn to dem yu fee ar in ned ov iennr pisss.. An telum, u blody luvum.!!
 
When first diagnosed about 6 mths ago I knew booze was a big factor as to where I was, and suspect I had T2 long before diagnosis. Stopped booze, dropped weight and got under a reasonable control. Then read (on here I think) a Glass of Red a day was ok, somehow over the last month that has increased to two or three glasses of red a day, but no munchies.

Reading these posts I now feel like an "Alchy" . Thanks ! Lesson learned back to portion control for me from today.......I.e. 1 Glass. I normally drink half way then add sparkling water or soda water
 
I drink w/wine and soda water just w/ends about 3 bottles dosnt do the weight any good at present off the alcohol trying to loss weight but my plan is to just drink on Saturdays cut down the amount then c how this works with my bs levels would hate to give up alcohol altogether socialising been a big part of my life 64 now just drinking soda water and orange at present but not the same
 
 
hard to say i have coffee with a small portion of brandy i have a glass of red wine with my dinner every day once a week i go down the brewery and have 8. 5 0z glasses of beer with food this tend to crash my blood sugar to around 4.0 reading taken after 2 hours, so have small amount of carb to bring it up to around 6.0 not saying any one should do this but you have to have a little fun
 
I very rarely drink alcohol, mainly because of my working hours (I work until 11pm each night).

However, as it was a holiday yesterday I treated myself to a cider. Not sure it was a good move though. My BM on going to bed was 9.2! It was still 7.2 this morning. A swift 2km walk sorted that out and brought me down to 5.7 though.
 
I share a bottle of good red wine with the wife , love my French reds and just started building my wine cellar
 

Hmm. This is an interesting one. I have found stress, absolutely, to be the biggest 'it will hit you in the end', thing when it comes to raised BG levels. Not fermented fruit. The stress thing is such a biggie I joke with friends and loved ones if they get suitably ****** off with me how they can kill me is to stress me out. (It's all about the cortisol and the flight and fright mechanism pumping out sugar into the blood to ready you for running from tigers and your mother in law.) And drinking socially really helps with lowering my stress and generally enjoying my life (as alcohol does generally for we humans).

But there is a really simple way to check out the effect of alcohol on your BG levels - drink and meter! Check your levels over time. Check them on a few drinking occasions, and the days following - and then you will know how it affects you personally.

Drinking moderately for your body type and food intake (ie drinking with food), can have a positive effect on your feelings of wellbeing, with a minimum effect on your liver. But 'drink and meter' to check it out!
 
Does any one drink dry white wine?? is it the same carb content as red? just can't drink red wine looks so nice as well.

yeah, for me it's sparkling whites. The key is in the dryness, as you are noting.

My table says a dry white standard drink (120mls) has 1.0 gram of carbs in it. A sparkling has 1.5 g. Ditto white or red.
 

Didn't plan for this - can the guilt! The guilt will probably hurt you more than the glass of wine. I would also add - so will the lab and factory-made sweeteners! (Don't trust me - check out the latest research on the affect of chemical sweeteners on everyone, but diabetics in particular.)
 
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