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<blockquote data-quote="Maitland" data-source="post: 381173" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>I decided last night that I would partake of a wee dram at a friends house last night. Haven't bothered about alcohol since my diagnoses.</p><p></p><p>Thought since I was doing so well that I would treat myself. My friends wife bought us both a wee bottle of Cardhu as thanks for me looking after her dog while they were working and for her husband who had secured a new job.</p><p></p><p>Now I am not a big drinker at the best of times but with the good company and the blether (banter) we drank a wee bit more than I would normally. Thankfully no hangover but was really surprised at my BG levels this morning 3.2 mm/ol.</p><p></p><p>I think in future I will be very careful as to the quantity of malt I drink. It is all a learning curve at the minute.</p><p></p><p>M...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maitland, post: 381173, member: 67091"] I decided last night that I would partake of a wee dram at a friends house last night. Haven't bothered about alcohol since my diagnoses. Thought since I was doing so well that I would treat myself. My friends wife bought us both a wee bottle of Cardhu as thanks for me looking after her dog while they were working and for her husband who had secured a new job. Now I am not a big drinker at the best of times but with the good company and the blether (banter) we drank a wee bit more than I would normally. Thankfully no hangover but was really surprised at my BG levels this morning 3.2 mm/ol. I think in future I will be very careful as to the quantity of malt I drink. It is all a learning curve at the minute. M... [/QUOTE]
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