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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1731780" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Woke at 5.30am with a 2.9, after going to bed shattered and trying to get down from 15.2, I still managed to get out for a run this morning to try and bring me back down from a post high of 11.6, which worked and spent most of the day cruising below 8, have the bonus of a Libre at the moment which helps hugely throughout the day and can then see when I need to think about a correction or to deal with a falling bg.</p><p></p><p>It is always work in progress for me, no 2 days are the same, can do the same thing repeatedly and get multiple outcomes, am affected by stress, heat, hormones, exercise never mind the carbs...</p><p></p><p>Currently in training for my next JDRF challenege starting next week 'get your kit on' so running a marathon in 28 days, if anyone wants to join me let me know !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1731780, member: 53162"] Woke at 5.30am with a 2.9, after going to bed shattered and trying to get down from 15.2, I still managed to get out for a run this morning to try and bring me back down from a post high of 11.6, which worked and spent most of the day cruising below 8, have the bonus of a Libre at the moment which helps hugely throughout the day and can then see when I need to think about a correction or to deal with a falling bg. It is always work in progress for me, no 2 days are the same, can do the same thing repeatedly and get multiple outcomes, am affected by stress, heat, hormones, exercise never mind the carbs... Currently in training for my next JDRF challenege starting next week 'get your kit on' so running a marathon in 28 days, if anyone wants to join me let me know !!! [/QUOTE]
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