Hubby has back problems and couldn't dance for a couple of months, so my dancing was reduced from 5 or 6 times per week to 1 or 2 times.
I could understand why my insulin requirements rose, it's obvious!
When hubby felt he could do some dancing, I could even understand why my insulin requirements stayed the same - we weren't doing all the dances (he's still not able to do the livelier ones like the jive). What I can't understand is that I'm still having to increase both basals and ratios, even though I've been dancing 5 or 6 times per week, for a few weeks now.
Can anyone suggest what's going on? . . . It's got nothing to do with the weather, as yesterday was the first day I've been able to do without a cardi at some point in the day! Scotland is lovely, honest!
I could understand why my insulin requirements rose, it's obvious!
When hubby felt he could do some dancing, I could even understand why my insulin requirements stayed the same - we weren't doing all the dances (he's still not able to do the livelier ones like the jive). What I can't understand is that I'm still having to increase both basals and ratios, even though I've been dancing 5 or 6 times per week, for a few weeks now.
Can anyone suggest what's going on? . . . It's got nothing to do with the weather, as yesterday was the first day I've been able to do without a cardi at some point in the day! Scotland is lovely, honest!