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<blockquote data-quote="Ardbeg" data-source="post: 114561" data-attributes="member: 24122"><p>I'm on a self imposed abstinence for the whole of this month; largely because I want to get to grips with this condition and what my BG is like without alcohol.</p><p></p><p>I do intend drinking again (life is too short) and whilst I appreciate that beer (lager or dark beers) is probably a no no, I want to return to drinking whisky, wine and vodka..............but not all in the same glass. 8) </p><p></p><p>Having scanned right through this thread I'm keen to explore this notion that both red wine and whisky, in moderation of course, are good for keeping your BG down, or at the very least don't make it rise. Is there any medical evidence of this or is this just what some forum users have discovered themselves by trial and error?</p><p></p><p>Also vodka, is it good or bad for betes? Why? because I love it. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardbeg, post: 114561, member: 24122"] I'm on a self imposed abstinence for the whole of this month; largely because I want to get to grips with this condition and what my BG is like without alcohol. I do intend drinking again (life is too short) and whilst I appreciate that beer (lager or dark beers) is probably a no no, I want to return to drinking whisky, wine and vodka..............but not all in the same glass. 8) Having scanned right through this thread I'm keen to explore this notion that both red wine and whisky, in moderation of course, are good for keeping your BG down, or at the very least don't make it rise. Is there any medical evidence of this or is this just what some forum users have discovered themselves by trial and error? Also vodka, is it good or bad for betes? Why? because I love it. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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