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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2048323" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>Very interesting as I've had similar issues. After your post, I realise that must get hold of a freestyle lite continuous blood glucose monitoring system. For me, there are too many variables to understand what is happening after drinking red wine with dinner, such as, the amount of protein in my meal (carbohydrates are always low <12g), the dryness of the red wine, how much red wine I've had, the exercise I've done over the past 36 hours, whether I was intermittent fasting or not etc, etc. That aside, I would like to know - like you, after drinking red wine, whether my sugar has gone up overnight before my waking appears normal. If my waking blood sugars aren't normal, I've never suspected the wine. Perhaps I should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2048323, member: 504712"] Very interesting as I've had similar issues. After your post, I realise that must get hold of a freestyle lite continuous blood glucose monitoring system. For me, there are too many variables to understand what is happening after drinking red wine with dinner, such as, the amount of protein in my meal (carbohydrates are always low <12g), the dryness of the red wine, how much red wine I've had, the exercise I've done over the past 36 hours, whether I was intermittent fasting or not etc, etc. That aside, I would like to know - like you, after drinking red wine, whether my sugar has gone up overnight before my waking appears normal. If my waking blood sugars aren't normal, I've never suspected the wine. Perhaps I should. [/QUOTE]
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