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<blockquote data-quote="KenMacK" data-source="post: 2052041" data-attributes="member: 506757"><p>For a diabetic this is normal or typical. A diabetic is insulin-deficient (including type-2), and hence the secondary hormones (e.g. adrenal) have a more powerful effect than in a non-diabetic. </p><p>There is a large diurnal dependence. If you can, perform exercise in afternoon or evening, and avoid it in the morning. It is likely you may see no hyperglycemia if you can shift physical exercise to late in the day. Dr. Richard Bernstein often prescribes a rapid-acting beta blocker to prevent the hyperglycemic spike in diabetics during exercise -- this apparently is quite effective, if necessary. If you search on it you should be able to find the specific drug he uses -- I cannot recall off the top of head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMacK, post: 2052041, member: 506757"] For a diabetic this is normal or typical. A diabetic is insulin-deficient (including type-2), and hence the secondary hormones (e.g. adrenal) have a more powerful effect than in a non-diabetic. There is a large diurnal dependence. If you can, perform exercise in afternoon or evening, and avoid it in the morning. It is likely you may see no hyperglycemia if you can shift physical exercise to late in the day. Dr. Richard Bernstein often prescribes a rapid-acting beta blocker to prevent the hyperglycemic spike in diabetics during exercise -- this apparently is quite effective, if necessary. If you search on it you should be able to find the specific drug he uses -- I cannot recall off the top of head. [/QUOTE]
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