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How do you keep cool and stable in the 'heat' ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Assimilator1" data-source="post: 407307" data-attributes="member: 9192"><p>Hate this heat when working, to hot to work on cars! Let it rain!</p><p></p><p>I find as it goes over ~25C it tends to lower my BG, but not consistently, still nothing about my diabetes is consistent, impossible to control properly, all I can do is avoid too many hypo's.</p><p>It doesn't help though that the information from NHS is patchy, e.g I only found out today from this site that meat can raise BG levels!, I've been T1 for 11yrs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Assimilator1, post: 407307, member: 9192"] Hate this heat when working, to hot to work on cars! Let it rain! I find as it goes over ~25C it tends to lower my BG, but not consistently, still nothing about my diabetes is consistent, impossible to control properly, all I can do is avoid too many hypo's. It doesn't help though that the information from NHS is patchy, e.g I only found out today from this site that meat can raise BG levels!, I've been T1 for 11yrs! [/QUOTE]
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