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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 32619" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>6 - 7 is acceptable, even if not ideal BS level. Best is around 5 - 6.</p><p>Low BG can cause some very silly behaviour and it won't be helped by alcohol. That's one reason why diabetics shouldn't drink. Their behaviour can be misunderstood by officers of the law. Who might throw them into the cells at risk of life, rather than call an ambulance. ( Wearing an ID bracelet is a good idea)</p><p> Is the additional medication prescribed for boyfriend , a sulphonyl urea?( check the leaflet)</p><p> Sulphonylureas can cause hypos. that's the symptoms you were describing. Unless the hypo is very severe, a swig of lucozade or a glucose tab should sort it out in a matter of about 10 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 32619, member: 8110"] 6 - 7 is acceptable, even if not ideal BS level. Best is around 5 - 6. Low BG can cause some very silly behaviour and it won't be helped by alcohol. That's one reason why diabetics shouldn't drink. Their behaviour can be misunderstood by officers of the law. Who might throw them into the cells at risk of life, rather than call an ambulance. ( Wearing an ID bracelet is a good idea) Is the additional medication prescribed for boyfriend , a sulphonyl urea?( check the leaflet) Sulphonylureas can cause hypos. that's the symptoms you were describing. Unless the hypo is very severe, a swig of lucozade or a glucose tab should sort it out in a matter of about 10 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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