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I've seen your questions on another thread and glad your still asking questions. As a volunteer and mother of a 27 year old with diabetes, he also had issues of the safety of having a beer. He found that because of the sugar in alcohol it would send his bs skyhigh. Maybe because of the way the liver metabolizes alcohol (I could be wrong here), he could get a rapid falling of his bs and have a pretty severe reaction. Also, any mind altering drug, alcohol included, will distort your ability to recognise when a low bs is coming. We all know how dangerous this is. Hate to sound like a Mom and preaching, but at 15, I hate to see you having to even deal with these issues. If you feel that it maybe a problem, please tell someone. Teens have so much pressures these days, especially with these issues and it dosn't help when you also have diabetes. I answered on your other question and appreciate your willingness to get the information you need. Please keep in touch and I commend you for your courage to be so open. Stay safe.
DM
P.S. I love the fact you are looking into film making. Sounds like you are very creative.
All alcohol has sugar in it in high volumes. It dosn't matter if its beer or vodka. g, its not a good idea for you to indulge in any alcohol, I would advise you to talk to your doctor or parents about your feelings about this. As a volunteer and Mom, I would highly recommend not participating in drinking of any kind. Please keep in touch. We care.
DM