Diabetes and Alcoholism
Millions of people in the U.S. suffer from diabetes and alcoholism with little understanding about the link between these diseases.
The Glucose Connection
Fermented yeast, sugar, and starch is essentially Alcohol! And let’s not forget during digestion, starch is broken down into glucose. Consequently, in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, the body is unable to regulate or process glucose. Hence, this leads to excessive glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream causing spikes in our blood sugar. Normally, our body produces insulin to regulate the storage of glucose in our cells. This feeds our heart, brain, and other organs, as well as, produce energy. In Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, the regulation of insulin is either destroyed or functions improperly.
Alcohol’s Interference with Diabetic Treatment
Your primary care provider’s mission is to treat the excessive glucose in the blood and the abnormal function of insulin. Therefore, your provider often enlists the assistance of diabetic medications (such as insulin) along with dietary management to help bring the body back to equilibrium. However, the combination of alcohol with diabetic medication will negatively impact the function and effectiveness of the medication. The safe recommended drink for patients with diabetes is 1 drink for women and 2 drinks for men per day. Unfortunately, people recovering from alcoholism understand that one drink is never enough. Enter: assistance from a trusted recovery program, like D’Amore Healthcare, equipped to handle comorbid diabetes alongside alcoholism.
Risk Factors for Diabetes
The management of alcohol is detrimental to the health and well-being of people with diabetes. As a result, it can be life-threatening. Alcoholism and diabetes, together, is like pouring gasoline on a raging fire. The combination of the two leads to disaster. Alcohol will not only raise blood sugar to dangerous levels, but it can also increase weight due to its high caloric profile. The increase in weight can increase the body’s resistance to insulin, deepening the severity of diabetes. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, leg ulcers, stroke, renal failure, blindness and other serious health complications. The best way for an alcoholic to manage their diabetes is through abstinence from alcohol or drugs. D’Amore Healthcare has a successful history of managing comorbidities and improving the quality of life for our patients.
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