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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Darkes" data-source="post: 1834980" data-attributes="member: 484103"><p>When I go out on a long run, I wouldn't take insulin, I never have, I would go out on knowing I'm fueled up and plenty of energy, on long distance runs, especially runs over 25 miles, my blood sugar would always be going down and not up, so roughly every 6 or 7 miles I would be taking small amounts of food on board, or even a gel, or sweets.</p><p>For the last few months, I've only been doing short distance, so nothing really above 15 miles, and still my blood sugar, is at a great response, so I think the running I do helps dramatically, but isn't the reason why I'm not injecting, the gene I carry, which is still being analysed and researched , I think is the main talk here, </p><p>Regards to Zink, I've taken it for a few years now, along with vitamin D, it all helps towards this, especially type 1s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Darkes, post: 1834980, member: 484103"] When I go out on a long run, I wouldn't take insulin, I never have, I would go out on knowing I'm fueled up and plenty of energy, on long distance runs, especially runs over 25 miles, my blood sugar would always be going down and not up, so roughly every 6 or 7 miles I would be taking small amounts of food on board, or even a gel, or sweets. For the last few months, I've only been doing short distance, so nothing really above 15 miles, and still my blood sugar, is at a great response, so I think the running I do helps dramatically, but isn't the reason why I'm not injecting, the gene I carry, which is still being analysed and researched , I think is the main talk here, Regards to Zink, I've taken it for a few years now, along with vitamin D, it all helps towards this, especially type 1s [/QUOTE]
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