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Advice needed re: adjusting insulin to account for exercise.
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<blockquote data-quote="Miklo" data-source="post: 458865" data-attributes="member: 92118"><p>Glad you like the advice when i was diagnosed at 17 in 1980 I purchased a Hondac50L then a Kawasaki AR80 and then a Suzuki GT250X7 of which I stil own today. I always remember on the c50 putting taking my foot of the footrest at the light and nearly falling over due to low blood sugar they never told me at the hospital about that sort of thing. Once diagnosed it was in hospital for 2 weeks and realeased straight into work in them days and a metal syringe was given to me which I stored in meths. I became an expert on the X7 with clip ons microns and k&n filters and never once had any trouble this is because commuting early in day and late in evening you are pretty stable. Jetted incorrectly once on my way to donnington to watch Barry Sheen racing trucks and seized piston in bore at approacing 100mph.</p><p></p><p>Yes always carry the tablets at all times as they do save the dat I have never passed out but came close out walking the dog years ago and realised into the walk I had forgot my biscuits and tablets I did make it back to a highway and went in a local shop and had to ask for something as I had no cash on me they thought I was a muggers and thats my nearest mistake.</p><p></p><p>Hope you intend to keep motorcyling I wished I had not stopped bur thats the wife wanting a car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miklo, post: 458865, member: 92118"] Glad you like the advice when i was diagnosed at 17 in 1980 I purchased a Hondac50L then a Kawasaki AR80 and then a Suzuki GT250X7 of which I stil own today. I always remember on the c50 putting taking my foot of the footrest at the light and nearly falling over due to low blood sugar they never told me at the hospital about that sort of thing. Once diagnosed it was in hospital for 2 weeks and realeased straight into work in them days and a metal syringe was given to me which I stored in meths. I became an expert on the X7 with clip ons microns and k&n filters and never once had any trouble this is because commuting early in day and late in evening you are pretty stable. Jetted incorrectly once on my way to donnington to watch Barry Sheen racing trucks and seized piston in bore at approacing 100mph. Yes always carry the tablets at all times as they do save the dat I have never passed out but came close out walking the dog years ago and realised into the walk I had forgot my biscuits and tablets I did make it back to a highway and went in a local shop and had to ask for something as I had no cash on me they thought I was a muggers and thats my nearest mistake. Hope you intend to keep motorcyling I wished I had not stopped bur thats the wife wanting a car. [/QUOTE]
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