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Old 12-02-2007, 02:51 PM
mark_in_toronto mark_in_toronto is offline
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I am a: Type 1
 
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Originally Posted by Geoff View Post
Hi all,

What are we talking about here when we say that "contrary to what most people say, my bs rises when I drink alcohol, and does not drop" What are you all drinking, moonshine perhaps? Because beer contains carbohydrate, wine contains carbohydrate, cider also. Only pure alcoholic drinks like vodka do not. So it is little wounder that most of you are seeing a rise in bs levels when you drink.
Geoff, I think I speak for all that we're not THAT retarded to drink poor choices of alcohol, something like a vodka cooker with sugar then stupidly wonder why our sugar went up!!!

Most diabetics who ingest ANY alcohol knows what it does to them. I posted that I drink rum (0g carb) and diet coke.

I was just hoping to hear new info from people who drink 0g carb alcohol like, whisky was mentioned, or rum like I do and have their sugar go up later.
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