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<blockquote data-quote="viv k" data-source="post: 964520" data-attributes="member: 110575"><p>Hi Josephine, that sounds awfully complicated, poor you.</p><p></p><p> I do know that sometimes my liver releases glucose if I'm low (under 6) before I start exercise, I found that out before I had started on insulin, my BG would go up a couple of points. Nowdays I test before starting out and eat something if I'm under 6. Since starting on insulin in August I haven't done any high intensity exercise for longer than 30 minutes at a time and I test after it. Yet to go back to all day hiking, but hoping to do so fairly soon, with lots of testing and snacks</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm one of the lucky ones where my sugars react fairly quickly to exercise & food, as you say each case of diabetes is different, yours looks pretty challenging- wishing you good luck in sorting it the best you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viv k, post: 964520, member: 110575"] Hi Josephine, that sounds awfully complicated, poor you. I do know that sometimes my liver releases glucose if I'm low (under 6) before I start exercise, I found that out before I had started on insulin, my BG would go up a couple of points. Nowdays I test before starting out and eat something if I'm under 6. Since starting on insulin in August I haven't done any high intensity exercise for longer than 30 minutes at a time and I test after it. Yet to go back to all day hiking, but hoping to do so fairly soon, with lots of testing and snacks I guess I'm one of the lucky ones where my sugars react fairly quickly to exercise & food, as you say each case of diabetes is different, yours looks pretty challenging- wishing you good luck in sorting it the best you can. [/QUOTE]
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