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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 47489" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>I think that the cold most definitely lowers my BS. Today has been a prime example. We have been in the middle of an horrendous storm, 130 kph winds, rain then snow. From midday we have had no heating. Because of the weather I've done no exercise , the only energy I've expended this afternoon was keeping warm. When we gave up waiting for the electricity to come back and cooked dinner on the camping stove, just an hour later than normal, my premeal BS was down to 2.5mmol. I'm certain it was just the cold.</p><p> (typically as we started to eat power was restored)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 47489, member: 12578"] I think that the cold most definitely lowers my BS. Today has been a prime example. We have been in the middle of an horrendous storm, 130 kph winds, rain then snow. From midday we have had no heating. Because of the weather I've done no exercise , the only energy I've expended this afternoon was keeping warm. When we gave up waiting for the electricity to come back and cooked dinner on the camping stove, just an hour later than normal, my premeal BS was down to 2.5mmol. I'm certain it was just the cold. (typically as we started to eat power was restored) [/QUOTE]
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