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Why do I always collapse when ive had alcohol?
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<blockquote data-quote="smidge" data-source="post: 299821" data-attributes="member: 29301"><p>Hey Noblehead!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's really interesting. I've certainly found that alcohol lowers my fasting BG and keeps my BG low all the following day - sometimes too low and I struggle against hypos all day. Yesterday I ended up at 2.2 by 9.00am having had two glasses of white wine the previous evening :shock: - breakfast and insulin was the same as usual, but the insulin just seems to be more effective if I've had a couple of drinks the night before.</p><p></p><p>Smidge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smidge, post: 299821, member: 29301"] Hey Noblehead! That's really interesting. I've certainly found that alcohol lowers my fasting BG and keeps my BG low all the following day - sometimes too low and I struggle against hypos all day. Yesterday I ended up at 2.2 by 9.00am having had two glasses of white wine the previous evening :shock: - breakfast and insulin was the same as usual, but the insulin just seems to be more effective if I've had a couple of drinks the night before. Smidge [/QUOTE]
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