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<blockquote data-quote="loafhead" data-source="post: 1058659" data-attributes="member: 25824"><p>Great, glad to hear it. My course covered what to take before in terms of glucose like Lucazade, then what insulin to reduce and by how much and specifically when. E.G you might need to drop your background insulin in the AM even if playing at night or knock the quick acting ration down as that insulin might act for 4+ hours. </p><p>Something else that might be relevant (but I haven't been stalking you so don't know) if you are going low during sport, you liver might pump sugar into your system, which means you go high after sport, that might explain you situation but if you are over eating to prevent going low whilst playing, not only does that impact your fitness/performance, the course should help you calculate what you need to be eating for the sport you play. </p><p>Hope you find something useful from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loafhead, post: 1058659, member: 25824"] Great, glad to hear it. My course covered what to take before in terms of glucose like Lucazade, then what insulin to reduce and by how much and specifically when. E.G you might need to drop your background insulin in the AM even if playing at night or knock the quick acting ration down as that insulin might act for 4+ hours. Something else that might be relevant (but I haven't been stalking you so don't know) if you are going low during sport, you liver might pump sugar into your system, which means you go high after sport, that might explain you situation but if you are over eating to prevent going low whilst playing, not only does that impact your fitness/performance, the course should help you calculate what you need to be eating for the sport you play. Hope you find something useful from it. [/QUOTE]
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