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Yesterday evening, I undertook a training session that was extremely difficult and really pushed me to the edge of what I could do. It was a resistance session on my legs. Halfway through it I found that I was feeling dehydrated and swallowed a litre of water straight down (this was after consuming 4l during the day), and it properly pushed me to the point where I was retching. It was tough. By the end I had a classic tension headache and was exhausted.
Fast forward to today and I've been drinking water like it went out of fashion (and not excreting it). i was clearly dehydrated after all the exertion. What's been far more odd has been my insulin reaction. My diet today has been no different from normal, and yet I've needed to bolus at least twice as much insulin to deal with protein. It's been a real challenge to get my BG levels to fall to where I want them. My insulin response has just been terrible. My diet between the two days has been the same, with limited carbs, mostly made up of fats and proteins. So it shouldn't be a dietary thing.
After a physically demanding session (of whatever it might be) has anyone else experienced what appears as decreased insulin sensitivity like this?
Fast forward to today and I've been drinking water like it went out of fashion (and not excreting it). i was clearly dehydrated after all the exertion. What's been far more odd has been my insulin reaction. My diet today has been no different from normal, and yet I've needed to bolus at least twice as much insulin to deal with protein. It's been a real challenge to get my BG levels to fall to where I want them. My insulin response has just been terrible. My diet between the two days has been the same, with limited carbs, mostly made up of fats and proteins. So it shouldn't be a dietary thing.
After a physically demanding session (of whatever it might be) has anyone else experienced what appears as decreased insulin sensitivity like this?