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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1759266" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Well with the privilege of hindsight I might have unplugged sooner because you clearly had some insulin on board which was then activated more quickly because of the heat. At 8.7 I think I would have assumed I was 'good to go' too so I suppose the options are to bolus less for breakfast and go in a little higher temporarily or unplug or avoid carbs for breakfast so much less spiking and bolussing is needed!</p><p>As to stopping, its a 5k run so I guess you can safely imbibe glucose tabs whilst walking i.e. its not as if you are doing anything too dangerous such as driving a car or riding a bike. Same thing did happen to me although I didn't realise I was low until I got home (cycled from work) and could not remember where our doorbell was at 3.1!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1759266, member: 365308"] Well with the privilege of hindsight I might have unplugged sooner because you clearly had some insulin on board which was then activated more quickly because of the heat. At 8.7 I think I would have assumed I was 'good to go' too so I suppose the options are to bolus less for breakfast and go in a little higher temporarily or unplug or avoid carbs for breakfast so much less spiking and bolussing is needed! As to stopping, its a 5k run so I guess you can safely imbibe glucose tabs whilst walking i.e. its not as if you are doing anything too dangerous such as driving a car or riding a bike. Same thing did happen to me although I didn't realise I was low until I got home (cycled from work) and could not remember where our doorbell was at 3.1!!! [/QUOTE]
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