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<blockquote data-quote="emmay" data-source="post: 1764599" data-attributes="member: 291695"><p>Hi [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] hate to be boring but I would have stopped, I was at an excercise class a couple of weeks ago when I started feeling funny, checked my sugar and it was 3.9, took 2 glucose tabs and thought I’d be fine, checked again was 3.5, took some more glucose, but my sugar continued to drop, ended up sitting at side (as was with a friend) eating a protein bar with everyone looking at me!!! I don’t think it helps that I had not reduced my insulin dose enough at my last meal. But my point is you really don’t know what ur sugar is going to do sometimes and with you continuing to run it may have dropped further, am sure it was on the lower side for a while after?</p><p></p><p>I suppose I live and learn am off to gym now and in preparation I only took 1/3 of my dose for breakfast, which normally works but who knows!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmay, post: 1764599, member: 291695"] Hi [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] hate to be boring but I would have stopped, I was at an excercise class a couple of weeks ago when I started feeling funny, checked my sugar and it was 3.9, took 2 glucose tabs and thought I’d be fine, checked again was 3.5, took some more glucose, but my sugar continued to drop, ended up sitting at side (as was with a friend) eating a protein bar with everyone looking at me!!! I don’t think it helps that I had not reduced my insulin dose enough at my last meal. But my point is you really don’t know what ur sugar is going to do sometimes and with you continuing to run it may have dropped further, am sure it was on the lower side for a while after? I suppose I live and learn am off to gym now and in preparation I only took 1/3 of my dose for breakfast, which normally works but who knows!!! [/QUOTE]
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