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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2711111"><p>[USER=586680]@Richard 2024[/USER] you do not appear to addressed this question </p><p></p><p>As this is a forum of people with diabetes, we tend to provide feedback and advice based on personal experience rather than something we just seen on YouTube. </p><p>Like [USER=588653]@_Steve_[/USER] 45 minutes of intensive cycling (for me, this is often in a Spin class) would result in my BG plummeting if I was not able to plan for the exercise by suspending the basal on my pump.</p><p>Do you have any experience of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2711111"] [USER=586680]@Richard 2024[/USER] you do not appear to addressed this question As this is a forum of people with diabetes, we tend to provide feedback and advice based on personal experience rather than something we just seen on YouTube. Like [USER=588653]@_Steve_[/USER] 45 minutes of intensive cycling (for me, this is often in a Spin class) would result in my BG plummeting if I was not able to plan for the exercise by suspending the basal on my pump. Do you have any experience of this? [/QUOTE]
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