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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 32629" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Hello again.</p><p>Alcohol has the effect of lowering blood sugar. Red wine is particularly good for this and an odd glass is generally reckoned to be good for most people. It rather sounds like Boyfriend may have experienced a hypo. Unfortunately the symptoms of a hypo and the symptoms of just being drunk are very similar, the main difference being that you will wake up with a hangover if drunk, but you won't wake up at all with an unrecognised and therefore untreated hypo. Which is why diabetics should drink in moderation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 32629, member: 1338"] Hello again. Alcohol has the effect of lowering blood sugar. Red wine is particularly good for this and an odd glass is generally reckoned to be good for most people. It rather sounds like Boyfriend may have experienced a hypo. Unfortunately the symptoms of a hypo and the symptoms of just being drunk are very similar, the main difference being that you will wake up with a hangover if drunk, but you won't wake up at all with an unrecognised and therefore untreated hypo. Which is why diabetics should drink in moderation. [/QUOTE]
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