WallisOnline
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
This sounds like a very sensible approach to me.Is it just a case of taking a selection of food items with me the first few times out on longer rides, testing regularly and then consuming the correct food depending on my testing? I.e. if sugar low eat some carby foods, if high some low carb snacks? After time I will work out what is best for me and can then ensure I have the right foods at the right times?
On gliclazide you might want to test a bit more often than every couple of hours.I will probably need to test every couple of hours to keep a check on my levels and to complicate things I'm on gliclazide which of course can cause hypos so need to take this into account with food ideas.
Cheers for the reply...This sounds like a very sensible approach to me.
On gliclazide you might want to test a bit more often than every couple of hours.
Have you had a hypo yet so you know how one feels?
It might be worth having a go with a Freestyle Libre to do some experimenting while cycling, you can apply for a free 2 week trial in the UK.
Mind, the Libre has its pitfalls, and I wouldn't trust it if it tells you you're hypo without double checking with a fingerprick, but it can be very useful to see trends.
On gliclazide you might want to test a bit more often than every couple of hours.
I so desperately need to get a Garmin again... used to have one a few years ago but it was nicked along with my bikes out of my shed and due to cost not replaced it since. Especially if you can connect things like this to it. Nice to know. ThanksI use Libre to give cgm readout onto a garmin head unit. Can't imagine finger pricking anymore. (used to of course)
Late, but only just found this.I use Libre to give cgm readout onto a garmin head unit. Can't imagine finger pricking anymore. (used to of course)
As I'm sure you're already planning to do, I think in your position I'd take a blood glucose monitor with me and do a test every hour/whenever I felt like I needed something to eat, and decide whether I actually should eat based on the value. I would avoid the energy gels unless actually low/heading that way, and stick to slower absorbed carbs - I tend to eat things like Cadbury Brunch bars, biscuits, Twixes, flapjack, sandwiches, with a backup supply of Kendal Mint Cake just in case I need to sort out a hypo but am feeling rotten.
It might also make sense, if you don't mind @Nic71 to ask one of the mods to move your initial post (3 up) and our responses to a separate thread as it will be easier to find and to understand the context.
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