Diabetics can drink alcohol? Is it alcohol increases or decreases the level of sugar in the blood? Alcohol in moderation is fine.
sugar alcohol in the blood decreases, so make sure you eat when you drink.
If you drink something with a coke [carb load Hi, Pina Colada, etc.] You need to count carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates in alcohol poses no sugar in the blood.
Diabetics should not drink alcohol because of the risk of hypoglycemia. I am mortified by the two previous responses. sugar alcohol in the blood drops to dangerous levels. He did not wear it. However, they should not drink alcohol because the lowering of sugar is irregular and can cause diabetes to its lowest level. In addition, it interacts with many drugs against diabetes.
No, they should not drink alcohol. And it most certainly increase the levels of sugar. It can become very dangerous if alcohol is consumed in the evening and a higher level during sleep.
No diabetes at any stage should never drink alcohol.
No, they can not drink alcohol because it increases the blood sugar.
No, they should not, because it will increase blood sugar. I knew someone who was diabetic and she said she does not drink vodka. But it should not have, his sugar is really gone up
alcohol and pop will initially increase the blood sugar and blood sugar falls very low 50 or even less dependent on sevarity diabetes. Not a good idea to drink alcohol
Diabetics can drink wine, but they need to check the sugar content on the label and can not consume with moderation. There are wines out there that are specifically made for diabetics and those trying to buy where I have friends to dinner with diabetes. You can ask your local wine store also because that's how I learn about it.
Everything in moderation.
In general stay abandoned. It puts books and the weight is a very bad thing for diabetics. Secondly, the effect it has on your blood sugar.
A glass of wine now and everything works for me. But I keep my Ha1c at 5.9 or less. Everyone is different.
No, absolutely diabetics should not drink alcohol! It increases the blood sugar and could cause serious damage, including the coma. I have seen serious alcoholic with diabetes who have lost limbs, been in a coma, etc. All of drinking. As the old adage of age, just say no.
The question and answer following are taken directly from the Canadian Diabetes Association, the American site http://www.diabetes.org/nutrition-and-re ...
10. Can I drink alcohol?
Yes, in moderation. Moderation is defined as two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women. A glass is a glass 5 ounces of wine, light beer 12 ounces, or 1-1/2 ounces of 80-proof spirits. Make sure that your medications do not require avoiding alcohol, and get your doctor's okay.
What follows is my own answer to the second part:
Regarding your question on alcohol to raise or lower your blood sugar ... the answer is we can do both and it is difficult to say what the final effect on blood sugar will be. This is why diabetics should be very careful when drinking. Alcoholic beverages contain calories, which increases the levels of sugar in the blood. To break the alcohol, however, your body uses a substance that is also used by the liver to make sugar. If your body uses this substance enough to break the alcohol, it will not quite enough to keep you blood sugar level if the liver needs to make sugar, which you would sugar in the blood by s' exhaust.
Posted on March 23, 2010.