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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1773079" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>I'm not sure I'd necessarily agree enthusiatically about T1s exercising, bearing in mind these days, T2 are informed D&E is important for control, so lots of folks take up exercise, post-diagnosis. For some that might just be walking, but it counts as exercise if they were'nt doing too much of it in the past.</p><p></p><p>I could be totally wrong.</p><p></p><p>Personally, if I'm expecting to do anything rigorous - whether it be a day in the garden, doing heavy stuff, or whatever, I don't do anything differently, but then I'm not taking any meds, and never have done. In terms of energy, that's never been a problem, and if I go low (I'm regularly in the 3s without exercise anyway), my liver will help me out quite nicely. I'm very happy for my liver stores to be cycles by my bodily needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1773079, member: 345386"] I'm not sure I'd necessarily agree enthusiatically about T1s exercising, bearing in mind these days, T2 are informed D&E is important for control, so lots of folks take up exercise, post-diagnosis. For some that might just be walking, but it counts as exercise if they were'nt doing too much of it in the past. I could be totally wrong. Personally, if I'm expecting to do anything rigorous - whether it be a day in the garden, doing heavy stuff, or whatever, I don't do anything differently, but then I'm not taking any meds, and never have done. In terms of energy, that's never been a problem, and if I go low (I'm regularly in the 3s without exercise anyway), my liver will help me out quite nicely. I'm very happy for my liver stores to be cycles by my bodily needs. [/QUOTE]
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