Re: Levemir & alcohol - is it a problem?
True, we have to be guided by our own results and we react so differently to foods, medication and even exercise...
It's not about getting drunk though. I never drank often as I didn't see the point, because I appeared to have an abnormal tolerance for it. For a small person, on the rare occasion taut friends would try and get me drunk, or see if I could get drunk, a bottle of wine, 5 or 6 rum and comes an even 85% abv rum didn't do anything to me. Nowadays (Ive been experimenting as my boyfriends family are quite posh, so like drinking wine and whiskey with meals) If I keep an eye on BG I am still totally unimpaired by alcohol but when I test I a see a continual drop and no matter how many sweets or carbs I load it keeps dropping (not far below 4 though) then goes high later. If I don't feed carbs I will just have an actual hypo and go high later.
It was my abnormally high tolerance to alcohol that alerted me to the fact I was NOT drunk after one can of cider, but in fact having a hypo, the first time it happened really bad... Scary. The room was getting dark and spinny and I could barely think straight.
Clearly not everyone reacts this way but yeah, I just want people to know it could happen and there might not be anyone to know the difference between you being drunk and hypo, you might do damage with rebound highs etc. Especially if you live alone and have a drink in the evening. My friend was convinced he knew the ins and outs of his diabetes but still ended up in a bad way more than once. Thank god I got worried and sounded the alarm when he wouldnt pick up the phone.
Not condemning anyone or trying to be a killjoy. Just saying, ethanol is a serious chemical to be putting in your body. It tastes good and to some I feels good, just be aware of all it can do even if you don't binge drink or get drunk ever x
Best of luck xx
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