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<blockquote data-quote="REM73" data-source="post: 1417390" data-attributes="member: 333567"><p>Hey there</p><p>Just read your post. Resonated hugely. Like you, fairly newly diagnosed and started doing more exercise - gym in my case. First couple of months could not figure it out, trying to have a few more carbs to help with low glucose the gym caused. My experience is to go in little steps and keep testing as you exercise and after. After a while you start to build up a picture of what your body is doing. This takes time and is faffy but really helped me. </p><p>I'm now much better at judging what and when to eat before too. </p><p>Just go gentle! If you are a lab mouse, you are your own mouse on your own terms!</p><p></p><p>Hypos - crying yes! And also for some reason really bad mime in an attempt to communicate.</p><p>Good Luck with it all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REM73, post: 1417390, member: 333567"] Hey there Just read your post. Resonated hugely. Like you, fairly newly diagnosed and started doing more exercise - gym in my case. First couple of months could not figure it out, trying to have a few more carbs to help with low glucose the gym caused. My experience is to go in little steps and keep testing as you exercise and after. After a while you start to build up a picture of what your body is doing. This takes time and is faffy but really helped me. I'm now much better at judging what and when to eat before too. Just go gentle! If you are a lab mouse, you are your own mouse on your own terms! Hypos - crying yes! And also for some reason really bad mime in an attempt to communicate. Good Luck with it all! [/QUOTE]
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