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<blockquote data-quote="John_H" data-source="post: 963265" data-attributes="member: 206559"><p>Professional Pancreas - That brightened my morning.</p><p></p><p>Thanks PP and Ruth, that’s very generous of you both. There’s lots of really useful stuff in your messages and links. The info in the Diet and Nutrition tab of Runsweet.com is particularly useful. The main messages are around increased BG monitoring, appropriate carb consumption before and during exercise and insulin dose pre-exercise. Rather more complicated than I thought and it will take time to learn what works for me. Based on my current rate of progress, I reckon that a couple of months or more sounds about right - onward and upwards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John_H, post: 963265, member: 206559"] Professional Pancreas - That brightened my morning. Thanks PP and Ruth, that’s very generous of you both. There’s lots of really useful stuff in your messages and links. The info in the Diet and Nutrition tab of Runsweet.com is particularly useful. The main messages are around increased BG monitoring, appropriate carb consumption before and during exercise and insulin dose pre-exercise. Rather more complicated than I thought and it will take time to learn what works for me. Based on my current rate of progress, I reckon that a couple of months or more sounds about right - onward and upwards! [/QUOTE]
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