Hello!,
Many friends tell you: "Take a couple of beers that nothing happens" and with this heat you have to have willpower to say no ...
Is there any trick to bring glucose well and be able to take them?
Sincerely Paco.
Beers
Hello!,
Many friends tell you: "Take a couple of beers that nothing happens" and with this heat you have to have willpower to say no ...
Is there any trick to bring glucose well and be able to take them?
Sincerely Paco.
You are the one who has to value how a beer affects you.For example, I do not get practically anything to take a cane and on weekends they always fall from 2 to 4 (not followed clear).But in any way, in the event that the glucose raises you, you can always or get more insulin (I do not know if you are insulin or with pills) or compensate it by taking away some hydrates of the food or dinner, in addition a normal caneFrom 200 cc it has no more than 8 gr of HC, that is, it does not reach a ration.
Runing yes but how I know myself I am afraid and I am not in one cane but then another and then another one time when I had to quit smoking.
Thanks for answering me carefully @"paco1956"
paco1956 said:
runing yes but how I know myself I am afraid and I do not stay in one cane but later another and then another one time once when I had to quit smoking.
Thank you for answering carefully @"paco1956"
Well, that is another very different problem.
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