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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 889413" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>What's more remarkable is that you still had the good sense to write this post - wow I am impressed !</p><p></p><p>I managed to get a 1.2 whilst swimming with my daughter, despite having a couple of jelly babies before hand, had just changed to Tresiba and was just getting my basal dose right. Just felt a bit strange so tested and was 1.2 but like an idiot I had my jelly babies in the locker although my meter was in my bag poolside. I started to feel unwell very quickly though shaking, sweating and in a panic as never registered so low before, so had to gather enough sense to get my key in the padlock whilst worrying I was going to pass out, my daughter's swimming instructor came over and was talking away and then telling me she couldn't leave me until I was well again which was lovely, but was so embarrassed.</p><p></p><p>One i'd like to forget but has taught me a few things about managing exercise with type 1..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 889413, member: 53162"] What's more remarkable is that you still had the good sense to write this post - wow I am impressed ! I managed to get a 1.2 whilst swimming with my daughter, despite having a couple of jelly babies before hand, had just changed to Tresiba and was just getting my basal dose right. Just felt a bit strange so tested and was 1.2 but like an idiot I had my jelly babies in the locker although my meter was in my bag poolside. I started to feel unwell very quickly though shaking, sweating and in a panic as never registered so low before, so had to gather enough sense to get my key in the padlock whilst worrying I was going to pass out, my daughter's swimming instructor came over and was talking away and then telling me she couldn't leave me until I was well again which was lovely, but was so embarrassed. One i'd like to forget but has taught me a few things about managing exercise with type 1.. [/QUOTE]
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