hale710 said:Me! I did Schiehallion a couple weekends ago and was surprised to find it no bother. (I was diagnosed end of February) I are a cereal bar before I started and was around 6 or 7 and about 2 hours in I was mid 5s so I had a couple ***** bears to keep me going.
I reduced my bolus with dinner that night and for breakfast the next day. No problems at allI checked BG every hour during the walk to be sure I knew what was going on
brett said:does this happen regularly? If so maybe do somee basal testing. If only when active try a reduction in qa before your activity and also after
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brett said:Didn't realise u already did that hale. Well done and brilliant news your sugars behaved lol.
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simonkit said:Hi,
Sounds like you have more luck than me...coastal walking last week by levels dropped from 9.4 before climbing to 4.5 after 20 minutes uphill and similiar patterns the rest of the week. Tried cereal bars but not quick enough so tried lucozade and/or jelly babies which worked better...my main concern though is I'm dropping so quickly as soon as I climb?
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hale710 said:simonkit said:Hi,
Sounds like you have more luck than me...coastal walking last week by levels dropped from 9.4 before climbing to 4.5 after 20 minutes uphill and similiar patterns the rest of the week. Tried cereal bars but not quick enough so tried lucozade and/or jelly babies which worked better...my main concern though is I'm dropping so quickly as soon as I climb?
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That is a substantial drop in a short space of time! Had you eaten recently that you had injected for? I try to avoid exercise in the 2 hours after a meal. A lot of the walks I do take 4-8 hours so I'm usually having my lunch on it so I don't inject for that.
Cereal bars are better as a prevention rather than a cure for the hypo. I had one about 45 minutes before we started to give it time to slowly start releasing, then use ***** bears as a top up if needed!
The honeymoon period is helping me. Unlike a lot of people have mentioned, I find it "easy" to control right now so I'm dreading the day my pancreas packs it in completely!
simonkit said:hale710 said:simonkit said:Hi,
Sounds like you have more luck than me...coastal walking last week by levels dropped from 9.4 before climbing to 4.5 after 20 minutes uphill and similiar patterns the rest of the week. Tried cereal bars but not quick enough so tried lucozade and/or jelly babies which worked better...my main concern though is I'm dropping so quickly as soon as I climb?
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That is a substantial drop in a short space of time! Had you eaten recently that you had injected for? I try to avoid exercise in the 2 hours after a meal. A lot of the walks I do take 4-8 hours so I'm usually having my lunch on it so I don't inject for that.
Cereal bars are better as a prevention rather than a cure for the hypo. I had one about 45 minutes before we started to give it time to slowly start releasing, then use ***** bears as a top up if needed!
The honeymoon period is helping me. Unlike a lot of people have mentioned, I find it "easy" to control right now so I'm dreading the day my pancreas packs it in completely!
Thanks for the additional info everyone...
I typically go on full day walks so start after breakfast, I'll try to make sure I'm eating 2hrs before starting. If not injecting for lunch do you deliberately keep it relatively low carb, my thinking being that if you eat a meal of 50/60 carbs and don't inject levels are going pretty high?
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