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Blood sugar dropping rapidly while running. Carbs not being absorbed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2708454"><p>[USER=74515]@Sideburnt[/USER] when do you resume your basal?</p><p>My usual high intensity exercise is a 60 minute spin class. I suspend my basal half an hour before I start and resume 30 minutes before the class finishes. </p><p>As my insulin takes 30 minutes to reach its peak activity, I need to time the resuming so it is working when I finish the exercise not 30 minutes later, </p><p></p><p>And what insulin do you use in your pump?</p><p>I use Fiasp so I do not have to suspend so far in advance as something like NovoRapid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2708454"] [USER=74515]@Sideburnt[/USER] when do you resume your basal? My usual high intensity exercise is a 60 minute spin class. I suspend my basal half an hour before I start and resume 30 minutes before the class finishes. As my insulin takes 30 minutes to reach its peak activity, I need to time the resuming so it is working when I finish the exercise not 30 minutes later, And what insulin do you use in your pump? I use Fiasp so I do not have to suspend so far in advance as something like NovoRapid. [/QUOTE]
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