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<blockquote data-quote="Spirit of Eden" data-source="post: 440258" data-attributes="member: 47613"><p>Can anybody give a simple explanation of why my BS levels are always high after Aerobic exercise (e.g football/ tennis) ? Usually 14-15mmol. </p><p></p><p>To me it suggests that my liver is pumping out glucose into the bloodstream during the sport to help muscles with energy, but if there is not enough insulin available (I only take insulin) then there is no way for the glucuse to get transported into muscles etc</p><p></p><p>This pretty much always happens, but I would be very nervous about taking insulin before sport</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spirit of Eden, post: 440258, member: 47613"] Can anybody give a simple explanation of why my BS levels are always high after Aerobic exercise (e.g football/ tennis) ? Usually 14-15mmol. To me it suggests that my liver is pumping out glucose into the bloodstream during the sport to help muscles with energy, but if there is not enough insulin available (I only take insulin) then there is no way for the glucuse to get transported into muscles etc This pretty much always happens, but I would be very nervous about taking insulin before sport [/QUOTE]
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