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<blockquote data-quote="banana2000" data-source="post: 2262370" data-attributes="member: 171436"><p>I have been Type One for almost 13 years and through those years I have received conflicting advice about how to manage my blood sugars during exercise - my Consultant and Specialist Nurse at the Pediatric clinic never gave me the same tips so I received mixed messages. However, I am finding that the Adult clinic my Consultant has a good understanding about hypo anxiety and she has given me advice on how to treat my hypos. For example, I have learned to carry Dextrose tablets with me wherever I go. I have tried the Freestyle Libre but I did not like it as it would never stay on my arm for the 14 days even with an adhesive and I found that it was very inaccurate, therefore, it made my blood sugar anxiety worse. Thanks for your suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="banana2000, post: 2262370, member: 171436"] I have been Type One for almost 13 years and through those years I have received conflicting advice about how to manage my blood sugars during exercise - my Consultant and Specialist Nurse at the Pediatric clinic never gave me the same tips so I received mixed messages. However, I am finding that the Adult clinic my Consultant has a good understanding about hypo anxiety and she has given me advice on how to treat my hypos. For example, I have learned to carry Dextrose tablets with me wherever I go. I have tried the Freestyle Libre but I did not like it as it would never stay on my arm for the 14 days even with an adhesive and I found that it was very inaccurate, therefore, it made my blood sugar anxiety worse. Thanks for your suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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