Hi,
I'm 48 and have been a Type 1 for 42 years now. No complications, healthy, good levels, no overweight, using pump and CGM.
A year ago I started running. I lost 18kg in one year and have recently finished my first 10K run. Never during these 4 decades of diabetes I had thought this to be possible for me. No wonder I was proud AF.
Now I got this crazy idea. What if I ran a marathon in 2020, when I turn 50? How high does that rank on the craziness scale? Can a type 1 think of running a marathon at the age of 50?
Does anybody have experience or realistic advice for someone like me?
Thank you!
Tummy
Replace "Type 1" with "person".Can a type 1 think of running a marathon at the age of 50?
Why does a marathon have to be to prove anything.Before you do. Ask. What is it you are really trying to prove?
Why does a marathon have to be to prove anything.
What’s wrong with “because I want to”?
I get the advice for health checks but as the op is already running, many would assume he is healthy.
i do not presume to read the op's mind and we are each entitled to an opinion and answer.I think the poster is making the point that the OP is really looking for a confidence boost rather than official medical opinion. You can do it OP!
You can absolutely run a marathon at 50 - everyone running a marathon will have to practice nutrition - you will need to do this and see how blood sugar behaves. You've plenty time to find out as well. Are you thinking a specific one?Hi,
I'm 48 and have been a Type 1 for 42 years now. No complications, healthy, good levels, no overweight, using pump and CGM.
A year ago I started running. I lost 18kg in one year and have recently finished my first 10K run. Never during these 4 decades of diabetes I had thought this to be possible for me. No wonder I was proud AF.
Now I got this crazy idea. What if I ran a marathon in 2020, when I turn 50? How high does that rank on the craziness scale? Can a type 1 think of running a marathon at the age of 50?
Does anybody have experience or realistic advice for someone like me?
Thank you!
Tummy
If I decided to do something and somebody asked me 'What I was trying to prove' because I had diabetes I would be livid. I am sure we all know that we have to take extra precautions before doing anything whether it be driving to the shops, walking to the train station or running a marathon. I have done several half marathons before and after getting type 1 and am 58. In answer to the Poster's question, YES YOU CAN but like any other person doing it for the first time, there is lots of training and preparation to be done. You are not ill (presuming your management is ok) , you have a condition. Like anybody starting exercise (extreme or not) for the first time, it may well be a good idea to discuss any underlying health issues with a Dr, as would someone with dodgy knees or high BP or whatever. Go for it. x
Probably prove quite a lot- to yourself mainly. Exercise is wonderful and THE best medicine. My favourite kids film quote - if you always do what you can, you will never be more than you are. Don't hurt yourself or make yourself in happy, but challenge your limits - doesn't have to be much. If you fail - there's always next time.Before you do. Ask. What is it you are really trying to prove?
Did you gain medical clearance before you started running?
And if you choose to do a marathon will you be getting medical clearance before you start training, things like having complete eye, kidney, circulation and heart check?
The decision is yours!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?