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<blockquote data-quote="lely" data-source="post: 1052371" data-attributes="member: 45963"><p>Truthfully I gave the gym up after 3 visits and swinging BGs as I felt I needed to get all basal/bolus rates right. I have instead been doing Hiit workouts at home, 20 mins every other day. And I tend to drop rapidly while in the Hiit and then bg rockets after several hours so just using correction doses for that a the moment and still trying to work out when before is optimal time to reduce/ or turn off basal. </p><p>It's been a challenge for sure as I'm still trying to establish the normal day basal/bolus and as you know when your testing it's best to do no execise. </p><p>Minefield. I'd love to swim more though only been twice since pump and I miss it really. Not ideal for me to go early morning, my local pool is adults only till 9, and of course there's the school run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lely, post: 1052371, member: 45963"] Truthfully I gave the gym up after 3 visits and swinging BGs as I felt I needed to get all basal/bolus rates right. I have instead been doing Hiit workouts at home, 20 mins every other day. And I tend to drop rapidly while in the Hiit and then bg rockets after several hours so just using correction doses for that a the moment and still trying to work out when before is optimal time to reduce/ or turn off basal. It's been a challenge for sure as I'm still trying to establish the normal day basal/bolus and as you know when your testing it's best to do no execise. Minefield. I'd love to swim more though only been twice since pump and I miss it really. Not ideal for me to go early morning, my local pool is adults only till 9, and of course there's the school run. [/QUOTE]
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