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Good morning folks :D :D
if anyone is soaking up the sun today and testing bg's . It woud be interesting to see what the sun does for test results .Like the other post (HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED).
Just to if the heat alters our blood levels . :D :D :D :D
Thanks folks :wink: :wink:
Don't forget your sunblock and 8) 8)

Thanks folks JF.
 
No sunblock for me. I need all the Vitamin D I can get, too early in the year for it anyway...
 
It definitely affects my bgs. Especially if I exercise, i.e., exercise on a cold day lowers bg but exercise on a hot day lowers it x 1.5
 
Snodger said:
It definitely affects my bgs. Especially if I exercise, i.e., exercise on a cold day lowers bg but exercise on a hot day lowers it x 1.5


That makes sense Snodger, when I was on insulin I twice had hypos while out walking the dog in a local country park, I only walked her there in the summer when it was hot as the rest of the year it is too muddy over there. I never put the two together but thinking about it now I never had hypos while walking the dag anywhere else at other times of the year.

Hope that made sense :lol:
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: You've got it VIV
sometimes you just can't help people even if they could get skin cancer :wink: :wink:
 
JF,

I find when the warmer weather arrives my insulin usage starts to drop to compensate for the heat and increased exercise, also tend to check my bg more when out and about than I do in the winter months.

Nigel
 
You think UV rays in April are less harmful than those in August?

Well Yes

1) More cloud cover in April than August

2)The slant path of the radiation through the atmosphere. The slant path is at a minimum
around the time of the summer solstice, which leads to the largest UV exposure

Still better to slip slop slap


Ans JF .... When its hotter I am out in the sun yes my BG Tends to drop faster

Bob
 
Well, if we're going to get perdantic....Yes, there is relatively less unimpeded sunshine in April than there is is, say, August; however any direct UV rays which hit the skin (irrespective of slant-path) are just as likely as each other to result in Melanoma - a cancer with one of the worst survival rates because it is often in stage 4 before it is diagnosed.


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Rickets is on the increase because of all that high-factor sun block.

Like everything else, it's a balance - take care and go at it gradually. We are getting more sunshine of whatever type because all that pollution acted as a sun-shade - I kid you not! Clean air = more sunlight. I can find the source if anyone wants to know more

Live yoghurt applied to sunburn really takes the burn out - a tip I learned in Greece, but I don't think it has to be Greek yoghurt :lol:

Second Greek tip - if you tread on a sea urchin, pee on it (your foot, not the urchin :roll: ). The urine dissolves the spines.

It reached 78F here in sunny Wensleydale today :D

Viv 8)
 
Please don't pick on me! I used sunblock-factor 30 as I'm pale & not interested in a tan just a relaxing lounge on a beach and a cooling swim (yes then I reapplied my cream)40 mins in the sea! I also have scars from an accident so they need more care than normal skin. I don't have a tester so it's useful to see what to be wary of so please post results so I can learn and be aware!
 
So up until now ( is it an up or a down level ?) :D
 
I'm vitamin D deficient, so need the sunshine to provide me with some more. Think we have gone too far the other way with sunscreen,
 
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