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Type 1 running ..is time of day strategic ?
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<blockquote data-quote="dtennant9" data-source="post: 2292856" data-attributes="member: 54755"><p>Good luck with the running!</p><p>I find it much easier to get up and go with my running, so much easier to control things. I do find if I go out for a more relaxed pace I will see my BG level drop a fair bit, if I am going for a longer or faster paced run then things generally stay the same or go up a little, sometimes with a spike not long after starting.</p><p>Don't generally have any hypos while running.</p><p>I find things more difficult to control when taking part in a race as I have had breakfast, need to get better at that aspect of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtennant9, post: 2292856, member: 54755"] Good luck with the running! I find it much easier to get up and go with my running, so much easier to control things. I do find if I go out for a more relaxed pace I will see my BG level drop a fair bit, if I am going for a longer or faster paced run then things generally stay the same or go up a little, sometimes with a spike not long after starting. Don't generally have any hypos while running. I find things more difficult to control when taking part in a race as I have had breakfast, need to get better at that aspect of things. [/QUOTE]
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