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<blockquote data-quote="PickledPepper" data-source="post: 185798" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>Thought I'd add my latest findings from my err...strictly medicinal (ahem) experiments with whiskey.</p><p></p><p>Having slowly brought my overall bs levels down to the point where late 4s on fasting aren't /weren't uncommon. I abstained from any drinking for a month or so and found that the lower levels generally persisted.</p><p></p><p>So, now I have reintroduced a few shots (2/3 max) of the good stuff late on a night and (surprise, surprise) have found that it now has the opposite effect and can push my levels ever so slightly up on fasting.</p><p></p><p>I'd personally conclude small amounts can be very helpful for some T2 to help them bring spiraling levels back down to earth, but once a low level is reached and generally sustained, the substance can actually have the opposite effect and lift your levels a bit. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else experience anything similar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PickledPepper, post: 185798, member: 26539"] Thought I'd add my latest findings from my err...strictly medicinal (ahem) experiments with whiskey. Having slowly brought my overall bs levels down to the point where late 4s on fasting aren't /weren't uncommon. I abstained from any drinking for a month or so and found that the lower levels generally persisted. So, now I have reintroduced a few shots (2/3 max) of the good stuff late on a night and (surprise, surprise) have found that it now has the opposite effect and can push my levels ever so slightly up on fasting. I'd personally conclude small amounts can be very helpful for some T2 to help them bring spiraling levels back down to earth, but once a low level is reached and generally sustained, the substance can actually have the opposite effect and lift your levels a bit. Anyone else experience anything similar? [/QUOTE]
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