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I have been drinking more beer lately (had two people close to me die this year) and the day after I indulge I notice ravenous hunger pains. Could this be the first sign of becoming diabetic or hypoglycemic??

2006-09-07 17:55:12 · 18 answers · asked by serenitynow 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

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NO drinking too much beer only makes you (silly) and dehydrates you diabetes is not caused by over indulgence of alcohol but can be caused later in life by over indulgence of most things and a lack of exercise

2006-09-07 18:02:05 · answer #1 · answered by trvrrhds 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-20 02:04:47 · answer #2 · answered by Harrison 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-18 16:42:30 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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Does drinking too much beer make you hypoglycemic or diabetic?
I have been drinking more beer lately (had two people close to me die this year) and the day after I indulge I notice ravenous hunger pains. Could this be the first sign of becoming diabetic or hypoglycemic??

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2016-05-17 01:39:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Funny you should ask this question, I just posed it myself a few day after finding out I was pre-diabetic. I found that clear alcohol is the best. I had Vodka and Grapefruit juice the other night. Also Gin and diet Tonic is good. Problem is do not drink too much, because, it will lower your resistance to more, and more is not good for anyone, let alone a diabetic. Also, red wine is OK, in moderation.

2016-03-18 08:33:39 · answer #6 · answered by Cynthia 4 · 0 0

How does a healthy person become hypoglycemic?
By consuming too little sugars, maybe in combination with consuming too little fat.
http://www.freeacnebook.com/moreQ.htm#005

And from this site, it doesn't appear that beer would be a factor in diabetes:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001214.htm#Causes,%20incidence,%20and%20risk%20factors

2006-09-07 18:05:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How much more beer lately?
Are you getting in to alcholic status.
You will be more likely to develop diabetes when you drink due to the carbs, as well as the effects on your pancreas and liver.
Chronic alcholics, or people who get drunk, chance developing pancreatitis... And such can reoccur once you start to develop it.
Chronic inflammation of the pancreas and lead to it no longer working, and the dvlop of diabetes.

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2016-03-06 22:15:23 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Risk of Low Blood Sugar

If you have diabetes and take insulin shots or oral diabetes pills, you risk low blood sugar when you drink alcohol. To protect yourself, never drink on an empty stomach. Plan to have your drink with a meal or after eating a snack.

How does alcohol add to your chances of having low blood sugar? It has to do with your liver.

Normally, when your blood sugar level starts to drop, your liver steps in. It goes to work changing stored carbohydrate into glucose. Then it sends the glucose out into the blood, which helps you avoid or slow down a low blood sugar reaction.

However, when alcohol enters your system, this changes. Alcohol is a toxin. Your body reacts to alcohol like a poison. The liver wants to clear it from the blood quickly. In fact, the liver won't put out glucose again until it has taken care of the alcohol. If your blood glucose level is falling, you can quickly wind up with very low blood sugar.

This is why drinking as little as 2 ounces of alcohol (about 2 drinks) on an empty stomach can lead to very low blood sugar.

When you mix alcohol and exercise, you increase the risk of going low. This can happen because exercise helps lower your blood sugar levels. Let's say you just played a couple of hard sets of tennis. You have a beer after the match. But in the hours after the game, your body is still working. It is replacing the energy your muscles used up. To do this, it clears glucose from the blood and adds it to the muscles' store. This is why exercise can cause your blood sugar level to go down.

If you take insulin or diabetes pills, they too are working to clear glucose from your blood. Unless you eat or your liver adds glucose to your blood, you could be heading for a low blood sugar level. If you drink a beer, the alcohol will stop your liver from sending out any glucose. Your chances of going low are even greater.

Check with your health care provider to see if it's OK to combine alcohol with your diabetes medications.

Low blood sugar when drinking is less of a risk for those with type 2 diabetes who control their diabetes with meal planning and exercise alone.

2006-09-07 20:09:46 · answer #10 · answered by 99CLOUD99 3 · 0 0

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