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<blockquote data-quote="loobylou" data-source="post: 631415" data-attributes="member: 125678"><p>Hi Molly</p><p></p><p>It's progress for sure that he is now not opposed to testing BG bit major fluctuations in readings is not good. Walking together would be good as @Donnellydogs says. My hubbie has always been fit and we have 2 energetic kids to keep us going but when he is a bit high, say 9 or 10, he will go for a brisk 15 minute walk or nip out on his bike for a quick cycle. That usually reduces it. Exercise is key so try to get him moving. Twice round the block might help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loobylou, post: 631415, member: 125678"] Hi Molly It's progress for sure that he is now not opposed to testing BG bit major fluctuations in readings is not good. Walking together would be good as @Donnellydogs says. My hubbie has always been fit and we have 2 energetic kids to keep us going but when he is a bit high, say 9 or 10, he will go for a brisk 15 minute walk or nip out on his bike for a quick cycle. That usually reduces it. Exercise is key so try to get him moving. Twice round the block might help! [/QUOTE]
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