Hi there, I'm not on any medication but I still get horrible acid reflux after drinking nowadays. (I say that but I'm only 20)
I never drank at all until 17 and even then like you once a month or less because I chaperone my mother. I have never ever been drunk but before diabetes on the veryrare occasion I did drink people were fascinated that no amount of booze would affect me. But doesn't mean that wasn't damaging my liver
2 cans of cider and I hit 'Lo' one night and woke up at 19mmol
It's always best to snack with alcohol or eat a good meal beforehand.
I don't know what your tolerance is like (therefore how much you are consuming) but you really don't need to get drunk, though you did say you don't get 'blind drunk. Do you really want a hangover? If its anything like how I feel waking up hyperglycemic its not something you want to do to yourself lol
Could you experiment with how much drink you can take /without/ getting drunk?
At the same time everyone likes to do something to let their hair down and you're not reckless or anything.
I'm really not sure about sugar content of drinks affecting anything. I expected that after sugary, low alcohol volume cider my blood sugar would go up initially and go down a bit whilst the liver was busy dealing with it. Wasn't the case though, it's so unpredictable >_<
Yeah. Eat with alcohol, test regularly and try not to get too merry I guess.
Good luck. This is all very new and confusing and complicated! Have fun and stay safe xxxxx
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