Yes, the initial warm up period may trip you up. If it were me, I would test immediately before starting, warm up and then test again. If bg is the same or up then you should be fine to inject before. Definately start with 0.5.
It may depend on how long your warm up is. The warm up I do in an intense session is only about 6-7 mins then 3-4 mins of stretching and I'm still ok with a unit before I start. It does take a little time for the bolus to start working so for me 10 mins is fine. My warm up is intense - c.150 cals burned.
Although its a pain, I would suggest testing right before, after warm up, midway through (use a rest minute - if you're not dying on the floor like I sometimes am!) and then at the end. That way you get a clearer picture and can ease some of the worry around injecting.
It's amazing how all that extra effort results in high bg! A moderate paced walk would see us hypoing all over the place!! Seems to go against everything we are told but that's the physiological response. I'm sure you already know it but just in case - do you have a good understanding of the physiological anaerobic process vs aerobic? It really helped me to not worry so much about the extra bolus.
The main thing is to keep going, you're doing really well and although your levels may feel disappointingly high, they are not terrible considering you're not giving ANY extra insulin but are still pushing your body that hard!!
I think test more for a few sessions and you'll have it sorted.
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