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<blockquote data-quote="toby64" data-source="post: 674904" data-attributes="member: 111279"><p>Hello Di,</p><p> i have been a diabetic for over 50 years, when i start into a hypo i sometimes become aggressive verbally, but do not have the energy to to become physical, i do feel some what surprised though, if he was drunk it seems to me that it would be some how impossible to be having a hypo considering how much sugars are in alcohol?. Further to this i think it is more likely that he was extremely Hyper as this is more likely to bring out the physical side of diabetes, this being said though if the hospital was doing their job, his blood sugars will show either way. Diabetics have enough to have to deal with, without putting alcohol in the mix, i have lost good diabetic friends through alcohol, it is just not worth the risk, so i have never drank.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards</p><p>Toby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toby64, post: 674904, member: 111279"] Hello Di, i have been a diabetic for over 50 years, when i start into a hypo i sometimes become aggressive verbally, but do not have the energy to to become physical, i do feel some what surprised though, if he was drunk it seems to me that it would be some how impossible to be having a hypo considering how much sugars are in alcohol?. Further to this i think it is more likely that he was extremely Hyper as this is more likely to bring out the physical side of diabetes, this being said though if the hospital was doing their job, his blood sugars will show either way. Diabetics have enough to have to deal with, without putting alcohol in the mix, i have lost good diabetic friends through alcohol, it is just not worth the risk, so i have never drank. Best Regards Toby [/QUOTE]
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