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Diabetic who are drink no alcohol

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by Marion A Murray, Feb 8, 2009.

  1. Marion A Murray

    Marion A Murray Active Member


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    Diabetic who do not drink any alcohol - risk?

    I was intrigued to listen to an Edinburgh-based diabetic consultant speak about diabetics who drink no alcohol at all possibly being more at risk of diabetic neuropathic changes than those who drink a little or moderately. The consultant had been exploring a range of factors including Vitamin D levels in Northern areas where darkness prevails in winter, B12 levels and sleep disruptions, etc.

    The community I live and work within has a strong religious culture alongside the usual alcoholism issues of rural communities.

    I wondered if anyone has noticed a link between tea-totallers and diabetic neuropathy or even if any screening systems record alcohol consumption levels or abstinence.

    Any ideas or comments?
     
    Last edited: Feb 8, 2009
  2. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    Marion

    I am diabetic and a tea totaler and no obvious signs of PN. Everyhting else.

    toeslayer
     
  3. Marion A Murray

    Marion A Murray Active Member

    Thanks for your comment, Toeslayer. There is always an exception and I guess so many other health and lifestyle factors could also feature.

    Think I will need to check out with the consultant to see if he can be more specific.

    Cheers

    M
     
  4. Marion A Murray

    Marion A Murray Active Member

    A snippit of a recent research article I read in a national newspaper suggested drinking a couple of units a week may assist bone mineral deposits, maintaining healthy bone composition.

    Does anyone know some bona fide research comparing and contrasting bone mineral density of diabetics (Type 1 or 2) with non-diabetics?
     
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