Thanks urbanracer, just scrap in with a bronze I reckon. Will add the full post now as hit enter by mistake!!
I'm a 25 year type 1 veteran. Currently on Lantus and Novo-Rapid. I have reasonable control and good HBA1c but it is, as is common, flattered by low blood sugars, meaning I have highs as well, so quite spikey I guess. I have previously attended a "Skills for Life Course" 6 or so years ago and have a reasonable grasp of the basal/bolus theory. Don't carb count as well as I could and I have never signed up to being a gold star diabetic. I guess for most of this time I've relied on a consistent relatively sedate lifestyle in fear of hypos.
However, I am now in my forties with a very active 4 year old who needs a Dad who can run further than his own shadow!! With that in mind I have committed to doing a Spartan Trifecta and I am now undertaking the training to compete (when I say compete I mean attend and finish). I am now doing an hour 4 times a week of HIIT plus cycling a little and swimming. Coupled with that I am loosely following the caveman diet (low card, high protein, no processed food like bread et al)
This sudden change has as you imagine impacted on insulin requirements and has made for some crazy night time hypos, which are not waking me. I have on a couple of occasions woken and been very aggressive, barking like a dog, hitting myself etc. For my partner and my son who have never witnessed me like this before it is very scary.
In order to meet the challenge I have set for myself and to save my relationship I would like to know if there is anyone who is type 1 and has been through a lifestyle change like this. How did you manage it? What extra tools did you include? Just any advice would be gratefully received.
I have seen loads of posts on CBM's but the price is shocking, the hypo band which looks good for the night time hypo, but is it any good in reality? Books like "Think like a Pancreas" and "Sugar Surfing" have been mentioned, is there anything else related to exercise worth reading.
Any who enough from me and sorry if I'm rambling, BM ok right now BTW.