alcohol diabetes

Does drinking alcohol affect Diabetes in any way?
I am diabetic and I am only 13, but since I Diabetes was, I wonder if the effects of diabetes in your drink anyway? If yes can you please tell mehow it performs your diabetes? I do not drink it just gives me a curiosity. Thank you!
Yes, it certainly does. You should have received some information when you have been diagnosed - have you ever? ********************************** *************** * ******************** Alcohol can cause your blood sugar to increase or decrease, depending on what type it is, how much you have, what your current health status and level of sugar in the blood is and if your diabetes is well controlled *********************************** **** ********* ********************** If you decide to drink, you need to know about all the negatives it may have on diabetes. Here are some references: [taken directly from http://diabetes.webmd.com/] drinking alcohol: "Alcohol is processed in the body so very similar to the way fat is processed, and alcohol provides almost as many calories. Therefore, consumption of alcohol by persons diabetes can cause your blood sugar to rise. If you choose to drink alcohol, drink only occasionally and when your diabetes rates sugar in the blood are well controlled. If you follow a calorie controlled meal plan, a glass of alcohol should be counted as two materials exchanges fat. It's a good idea to check with your doctor if you are overweight or have high blood pressure or triglyceride levels high before drinking alcohol. If you are in doubt as to whether alcohol is dangerous for you, check with your doctor. Effects of Alcohol on Diabetes Here are some other ways that alcohol can affect diabetes: Although moderate amounts of alcohol can cause blood sugar to rise, excess alcohol can actually decrease your blood sugar in the blood - which sometimes leads to fall in levels dangerous. Beer and sweet wine contain carbohydrates and may increase blood glucose. Alcohol stimulates the appetite, which may cause you to overeat and may affect Control your blood sugar. Alcohol may interfere with the positive effects of oral drugs against diabetes, or insulin. Alcohol may increase levels of triglycerides. Alcohol may increase blood pressure. Alcohol may cause flushing, nausea, increased heart rate, and slurred speech. "[Drawn directly http://diabetes.webmd.com/] drink alcohol
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