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<blockquote data-quote="slaxx" data-source="post: 1603539"><p>From exp, BG high after exercise only lasts maybe 1-2hrs. I do my yoga at night after dinner and before sleep, test within an hour afterwards and always land in the 180-250 range, sometimes higher (i don't have a converter, sorry). By morning i get between normal-low range. So it can also be questions of:</p><p>1. When do you test?</p><p>2. When and what were the last meal and snack before the swim?</p><p>3. How active/vigorous is the swim?</p><p>4. How long have you had this routine?</p><p>5. How long have you been on your current meds?</p><p>Lots of things to consider. Do take care! I find it is safer to be a bit on the high side than the lows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slaxx, post: 1603539"] From exp, BG high after exercise only lasts maybe 1-2hrs. I do my yoga at night after dinner and before sleep, test within an hour afterwards and always land in the 180-250 range, sometimes higher (i don't have a converter, sorry). By morning i get between normal-low range. So it can also be questions of: 1. When do you test? 2. When and what were the last meal and snack before the swim? 3. How active/vigorous is the swim? 4. How long have you had this routine? 5. How long have you been on your current meds? Lots of things to consider. Do take care! I find it is safer to be a bit on the high side than the lows. [/QUOTE]
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