mo1905 said:I try to be 7 or above prior to a workout. I eat a cereal bar or something before. As for being over 10 and worrying, I thought exercise lowered BS so what are you worrying about ? I know it certainly lowers mine ! Some will lower their basal insulin as well depending when they workout. Lastly, it is so important to keep working out, especially for circulation.
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It may be because of the type of exercise you do and also how used you are to doing it.(if you aren't used to it you may be raising your pulse rate fairly high)Hi, I'm t2 and have been going to the gym for a month or so and my bg is always higher afterwards, no idea why.
Only recently started going in the gym, and I always have trouble knowing what to eat before I go in?
Some days I'm 4 ish pre gym, so I eat a yorkie bar, but then i have to do extra work to burn it off which is frustrating!
If I don't eat anything (if im above 10) then I worry about doing too much exercise and don't really want to be thinking about that when I'm working out :/
when I last ran a marathon(very slowly) my pump was on 20% basal, I ate a cereal bar before the start and then had about another 80g carb on the course, another cereal bar in bits + dextrose and lucozade jelly beans; highest measured glucose was 7.8, lowest 5.I would not have thought you would drop a huge amount ! Unless you're doing a marathon lol ! Good luck and keep exercising
I always get very very hungry after workouts..and it sets me on a very bad eating path. Are you drinking exercise drinks while you work out? If not.. then you need to see your Dr. Some Diabetics respond the opposite to exercise. Metformin has been studied in relation to exercise and for some reason, exercise while on Metformin can make the blood sugars increase. Its complicated. Try reading up on latest research regarding Metformin and exercise. Research was done in Sweden I believe.mo1905 said:That's weird Andy. I think most people see their levels drop !
Andy12345 said:Hi, I'm t2 and have been going to the gym for a month or so and my bg is always higher afterwards, no idea why.
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