trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Bit expensive to quaff generally though !
There’s nothing boring about not drinking! I quit cos it was causing hypos, while I was drinking and the following day. As my neighbour in Spain said to me out of the blue, “insulin and alcohol is a dangerous cocktail”. I don’t know where he got his info from - he was a fruit machine salesman - but in my case, he was right.Sorry, folks. I'm a boring non-drinker. I only ever had the occasional bottle of beer anyway (Budweiser or...er...would you believe, Corona?), and gave even that up a while before my diabetes diagnosis. I never really took to wine and hadn't touched spirits in decades.
Martin
Good points.I enjoy an occasional gin with a slice of lemon ice and water, and love a glass of wine with a meal.
Neither of these have any significant effect on my blood glucose reading.
However they do have a couple of other undesirable effects.
As I don't drink very often and it is usually on the occasion of a special/social meal, it generally has the effect of over -relaxation and a 'what the heck' attitude, and when the puddings and cheese and biscuits appear there is a greater tendency to eat things I wouldn't normally go near - And that certainly does effect my BS reading!
The second reason is that it contributes to weight increase, and my continuing battle to get rid of a few more lbs.