(Note for the diabetes police: I promise to check the temperature of the water)
There are lots of warnings online saying that people with D should not use hot tubs etc. In public spas, the water can be hot and if you have neuropathy you may not feel it. I will have more control over the the temperature and hygiene at home.
And regular moderate exercise.LCHF is my main method. Very simple. And it works, too.
We're going on holiday in a couple of weeks,
So are we, and I am hoping we will walk for miles and miles...not told hubby this yet though.
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Oh bother! When I read your post I just realized hubby prefers evening walking like you....perhaps we can compromise...and do both.I too find that brisk walking helps a lot. Unlike Zand, I walk in the evenings as I'm at of the house at 6:45 and don't get home until around 7pm. A lady of the night-0), I sometimes don't go out until 11 pm! Luckily, I live in a small market town with lots of well lit streets. I can vary my route so that boredom doesn't set in. I'm not bothered about the sights and I get a lot of thinking done.
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