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<blockquote data-quote="Bluemarine Josephine" data-source="post: 963307" data-attributes="member: 213188"><p>Hello Viv, thank you for your suggestions.</p><p>Exercise is a little tricky for me. Here is what happens:</p><p></p><p>Theoretically, during the hours of exercise my blood sugar levels should drop/soften. In my case however, they rise.</p><p>When I exercise, even at a low impact pace (for example, quick walking) my blood glucose (from a relatively safe level for exercise, well below 10) can reach up to 14 or 15 (has reached 17 as well.)</p><p></p><p>It is only after 5 to 7 hours after the exercise, usually during my sleep, that my blood sugar levels drop (to the point of hypoglycemia during my sleep).</p><p></p><p>Strenuous walking (trekking of 4 hours) did not lower my blood glucose at all during the exercise (on the contracy) but, triggered a hypoglycemia later on as well as lower readings during the next 2 days…</p><p></p><p>Likewise, a 1 hour walking at 14:00 in the afternoon caused a hypoglycemia at 01:00 am on the same day. However, during the time of the exercise my blood sugar was rising.</p><p></p><p>This situation confuses me a bit. I do not know if this is something which happens at the moment and if it will get sorted later on.</p><p>I am wondering if it is something that can happen as each case of diabetes is different for every person.</p><p>I am also wondering if it is an insulin issue (if, for example, I need more basal insulin…)</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p><p>Josephine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluemarine Josephine, post: 963307, member: 213188"] Hello Viv, thank you for your suggestions. Exercise is a little tricky for me. Here is what happens: Theoretically, during the hours of exercise my blood sugar levels should drop/soften. In my case however, they rise. When I exercise, even at a low impact pace (for example, quick walking) my blood glucose (from a relatively safe level for exercise, well below 10) can reach up to 14 or 15 (has reached 17 as well.) It is only after 5 to 7 hours after the exercise, usually during my sleep, that my blood sugar levels drop (to the point of hypoglycemia during my sleep). Strenuous walking (trekking of 4 hours) did not lower my blood glucose at all during the exercise (on the contracy) but, triggered a hypoglycemia later on as well as lower readings during the next 2 days… Likewise, a 1 hour walking at 14:00 in the afternoon caused a hypoglycemia at 01:00 am on the same day. However, during the time of the exercise my blood sugar was rising. This situation confuses me a bit. I do not know if this is something which happens at the moment and if it will get sorted later on. I am wondering if it is something that can happen as each case of diabetes is different for every person. I am also wondering if it is an insulin issue (if, for example, I need more basal insulin…) Thank you Josephine. [/QUOTE]
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