Omnipod
Well-Known Member
Usually my bloods are between 8 and 10 and I have been strugggling to get them lower. Im on a pump and if I take just that extra bit more Insulin, I tend to hypo alot more. Still fine tuning my pump.
I have been off weight training for about 4 months due to starting on the pump, a new job and I have a broken rib and torn intercostal muscle injury.
Yesterday I had the 'perfect' blood sugar day. I did nothing different to my usual eating and insulin routine. I just got up and went for a 30 minute run. My blood sugar stayed between 4.6 and 6 all day. Before bed I was 8 and today i woke up 5.4.
I have not had this good readings in months.
It can only be down to the cardio so today im going for another 30 minute run to see if this stays the same. I do know that excercise brings blood sugar down but I did not think that it would affect my blood sugar as long as it did.
I usually do free weights which did not really affect my blood sugar readings.
I might be taking up more cardio at this rate. Fingers crossed I have another perfect diabetes day. Try it and post your experience.
PS: dont forget to take glucose on the run with you.
I have been off weight training for about 4 months due to starting on the pump, a new job and I have a broken rib and torn intercostal muscle injury.
Yesterday I had the 'perfect' blood sugar day. I did nothing different to my usual eating and insulin routine. I just got up and went for a 30 minute run. My blood sugar stayed between 4.6 and 6 all day. Before bed I was 8 and today i woke up 5.4.
I have not had this good readings in months.
It can only be down to the cardio so today im going for another 30 minute run to see if this stays the same. I do know that excercise brings blood sugar down but I did not think that it would affect my blood sugar as long as it did.
I usually do free weights which did not really affect my blood sugar readings.
I might be taking up more cardio at this rate. Fingers crossed I have another perfect diabetes day. Try it and post your experience.
PS: dont forget to take glucose on the run with you.