We suggest you contact a professional about convening an intervention (like on TV). Start with his doctor. If you get no satisfaction, contact your local mental health association. You cannot force him to stop, and bugging him about it will do no good at all -- in fact, it could make things worse. No one likes people telling them what to do, especially alcoholics.
because of bad circulation
No
A Diabetic patient is eligible for the Police Service because This service does not prevent him from his duties.
No, brake fluid does not contain alcohol. Drinking it can kill you however, as a patient in rehab nearly found out.
Yes it is good in protein and good for diabetic patients
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Diabetic Diet Food List includes recommended and restricted foods for diabetics. Diabetic Food List may vary for each patient. The physician will determine the list for the patient.
No. Only females can have babies diabetic or otherwise.
The answer is yes, but in moderation. When alcohol is consumed, the liver works hard to remove the excess alcohol from your blood. Because the liver is working on managing the excess alcohol in your blood, the liver's ability to release or produce glucose decreases, causing hypoglycemia. Taking Insulin, and other diabetic medications that stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin may further increase the risk for hypoglycemia if alcohol is consumed. Make sure to consult with you physician before drinking any type of alcohol, especially if you are on medications. 1 1/2 oz of gin is considered one alcoholic drink. And each alcoholic drink counts as 2 servings of a fat exchange.
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Yes.