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<blockquote data-quote="JRW" data-source="post: 593383" data-attributes="member: 74507"><p>Yeah, loads of things, my bg drop after exercise can vary a lot after the few rides I've done since diagnosis. Also, if I'm on normal levemir levels and do a 30min cardio + weights at the gym can result in massive drops in BG . As I can't always predict when I exercise I can't lower my basal every time.</p><p></p><p>What I will say is that it seems possible for me to get a reasonable level of control for aerobic exercise, and you can be cautious and take a lot of carbs with you. </p><p></p><p>I feel liberated to be back out on the bike again, after 18 months being diagnosed T1 I finally feel like I'm getting my life back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRW, post: 593383, member: 74507"] Yeah, loads of things, my bg drop after exercise can vary a lot after the few rides I've done since diagnosis. Also, if I'm on normal levemir levels and do a 30min cardio + weights at the gym can result in massive drops in BG . As I can't always predict when I exercise I can't lower my basal every time. What I will say is that it seems possible for me to get a reasonable level of control for aerobic exercise, and you can be cautious and take a lot of carbs with you. I feel liberated to be back out on the bike again, after 18 months being diagnosed T1 I finally feel like I'm getting my life back. [/QUOTE]
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