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Very high or very low BS after exercising
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<blockquote data-quote="gemma6549" data-source="post: 816094"><p>I always find that I have to take on some form of carbohydrate and insulin prior to exercise in order for my levels to remain stable.</p><p></p><p>If I have insulin in my system but nothing for it to be used up by then I tend to get those big dumps of glucose too and end up way higher than before I started.</p><p></p><p>Wasn't that happy about it to be honest as I was going early morning fat burning sessions which I wanted to do on an empty stomach but couldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gemma6549, post: 816094"] I always find that I have to take on some form of carbohydrate and insulin prior to exercise in order for my levels to remain stable. If I have insulin in my system but nothing for it to be used up by then I tend to get those big dumps of glucose too and end up way higher than before I started. Wasn't that happy about it to be honest as I was going early morning fat burning sessions which I wanted to do on an empty stomach but couldn't. [/QUOTE]
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