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<blockquote data-quote="SimonP78" data-source="post: 2756689" data-attributes="member: 556474"><p>I don't want to derail the thread, but was this pre-CGM? I'd hope that riding a bike is no worse than running/walking, and in some ways better as you can potentially take more food/get to somewhere with food if needed. I say this having run out of food and then ridden hypo the last leg home, but it would probably have been worse needing to walk (I've also done the "going hypo while walking" many times). I do get the fact that when focusing on something it can be hard to notice hypos - this goes for all pursuits though - I used to find it quite often when working and writing analysis code (in a state of flow as they say these days), though also playing rugby or doing martial arts. I've only really been riding a bike since I've had a CGM, though I do try to listen to my body and often pre-empt the CGM if I think I'm dropping (and it eventually catches up with the way I'm feeling.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonP78, post: 2756689, member: 556474"] I don't want to derail the thread, but was this pre-CGM? I'd hope that riding a bike is no worse than running/walking, and in some ways better as you can potentially take more food/get to somewhere with food if needed. I say this having run out of food and then ridden hypo the last leg home, but it would probably have been worse needing to walk (I've also done the "going hypo while walking" many times). I do get the fact that when focusing on something it can be hard to notice hypos - this goes for all pursuits though - I used to find it quite often when working and writing analysis code (in a state of flow as they say these days), though also playing rugby or doing martial arts. I've only really been riding a bike since I've had a CGM, though I do try to listen to my body and often pre-empt the CGM if I think I'm dropping (and it eventually catches up with the way I'm feeling.) [/QUOTE]
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