kev-w
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- Type of diabetes
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@kev-w If your running low in the afternoon then why not trying to drop the lunch time dose to your higher when you swim?
Or are you one of these that does a load of swimming and find your BSL goes up?
It's an odd one Knikki, I'm waking with bloods all-over the shop, come lunch I'm starting to rise as the breakfast insulin's used up, basal at lunch and a slow rise to about 11mmols come 4 o clock but a swim will drop that by half or more to under 5mmols, I get out these days with an arrow pointing down, if I catch it with glucose I spike, if I'm not swimming I take the 1u at lunch to keep me from wandering upwards.
I 'should' be able to work it out I guess, trial error and moan, then moan a bit more.