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<blockquote data-quote="franimal" data-source="post: 59863" data-attributes="member: 16038"><p>Hey Claridge,</p><p></p><p>I've started off on 1 unit Novorapid to 10g carbs too, but find it varies with some food, how much i've exercised etc. With alcohol I calculated how much my bs levels dropped (compared to usual) overnight and worked it out per drink. I've found i need about 10g carbs per small glass of wine, I checked this with my diabetes speciaist nurse and she said it sounded good. Everyone's different though so it's just working out how it works for you. And carrying snacks on a night out is definately a good idea, although I need a bigger bag now and my friends get hungry and try to steal them! </p><p></p><p>Take care x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franimal, post: 59863, member: 16038"] Hey Claridge, I've started off on 1 unit Novorapid to 10g carbs too, but find it varies with some food, how much i've exercised etc. With alcohol I calculated how much my bs levels dropped (compared to usual) overnight and worked it out per drink. I've found i need about 10g carbs per small glass of wine, I checked this with my diabetes speciaist nurse and she said it sounded good. Everyone's different though so it's just working out how it works for you. And carrying snacks on a night out is definately a good idea, although I need a bigger bag now and my friends get hungry and try to steal them! Take care x [/QUOTE]
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