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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1680971" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>ump and find it useful when doing resistance training. You can be more flexible with your insulin e.g. drip in a little more insulin if you are doing a heavy session and not risk a hypo rather than having to put in a big corrective dose (if like me your blood sugar goes up when you do weights) and you can vary your basal on an hourly basis for the rest of the day in case of any bg crashes . I think if your blood sugars are smoother, you are probably going to get a better response to your training. Its not a magic bullet just a tool though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1680971, member: 365308"] ump and find it useful when doing resistance training. You can be more flexible with your insulin e.g. drip in a little more insulin if you are doing a heavy session and not risk a hypo rather than having to put in a big corrective dose (if like me your blood sugar goes up when you do weights) and you can vary your basal on an hourly basis for the rest of the day in case of any bg crashes . I think if your blood sugars are smoother, you are probably going to get a better response to your training. Its not a magic bullet just a tool though! [/QUOTE]
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