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My son is 20 & has had type 1 diabetes for 3 years. He is not a frequent drinker but if he does he only has 3 or 4 drinks. He recently did this & was thought by his friends to be asleep (they know nothing about his condition which will have to change) He was left alone in a strange house all night so no one can tell us anything about what happened.When he woke up he was disorientated and had a dislocated shoulder shoulders intensive treatment Shoulder arthroscopy Shoulder pain. Later after his shoulder shoulders intensive treatment Shoulder arthroscopy Shoulder pain was put back in he said his whole body ached, his muscles everywhere but particularly in his chest were aching & he could hardly breathBreath alcohol test Breath holding spell Breath odor for the pain. He felt he might have had a seizure or some kind of intense body cramping. His BGL was 4.2 at 10am and he'd had no breakfast & it is unknown what he ate the night before. I feel he's lucky to even be alive & will need to re think educating his friends but most of all the mind boggles at what took place. Can a high BGL cause seizures or muscle cramps or is it more likely to be a low BGL. As he was 17 when he was dignosed as his parents we have been held at bay & none of us have a lot of experience although my husband has type2. I suspect his BGL was extremely low causing a hypo and seizures which resulted in what must have been a horrifying scenario.I can see we need to step up our act and he needs to be a bit more responsible but it's hard at his age but I'd like some info on how alchohol even in small amounts can effect his condition and what is likely to have happened