Alcoholic blackouts (chemically-induced amnesia) are a normal progression of the disease of Alcoholism. They have nothing directly to do with Diabetes, although the disruption of metabolism caused by diabetes can aggravate the condition.
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Have a check for diabetes drink enough water dont drink too much alcohol.
Most high status people drink alcohol, as do those who are more educated.
Diabetics should not drink alcohol. period. But it's mostly related to what type of diabetes you're talking about. When alcohol is consumed, it is processed by the liver. The liver is responsible for eliminating toxins in the blood. People with diabetes don't always have a proper functioning liver, and therefore cannot process the toxins in the correct way. Also, in some alcohol there are hidden sugars, and that doesn't help the diabetic's pancreas, whatsoever. Hope this helped. -HayleyHypnotiq (:
People who drink alcohol in moderation tend to live longer than those who don't.
0 children drink alcohol but in medicine there is alcohol so children drink alcohol when they are sick.
Yes it is processed in the body very similarly to the way fat is processed, and alcohol provides almost as many calories. Therefore, drinking alcohol in people with diabetes can cause your blood sugar to rise. If you choose to drink alcohol, only drink it occasionally and when your diabetes and blood sugar level are well-controlled. If you are following a calorie-controlled meal plan, one drink of alcohol should be counted as two fat exchanges.
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Any where they are allowed to.
Some do
alcohol makes people have a different mindset. people are not there self when they drink
People usually take drugs or drink alcohol because their friends do it, their parents do it or they have problems at home or at school
In some countries it is not allowed to drink alcohol in public, meaning that people could recognize that you are drinking alcohol. This is why people cover their bottle up with a paper bag.