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<blockquote data-quote="sue512" data-source="post: 2541012" data-attributes="member: 556605"><p>How much does exercise impact on blood sugars? I’ve been low carbing for about 10 weeks now and coming off medication,just down to trulicity once a week and one metformin in morning. I had been walking about 2k a day and landed up about a week ago accidentally walking 14 k (long story). Consequently I damaged my feet now improving dramatically but I haven’t walked for any distance at all since. My blood sugars aren’t awful but have risen to 6’s and 7’s with my carbs around 50g, rather than the 4’s and 5’s that they were. Just wondered if this was typical and has made me reluctant to stop the metformin which was supposed to be the next drug to stop!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue512, post: 2541012, member: 556605"] How much does exercise impact on blood sugars? I’ve been low carbing for about 10 weeks now and coming off medication,just down to trulicity once a week and one metformin in morning. I had been walking about 2k a day and landed up about a week ago accidentally walking 14 k (long story). Consequently I damaged my feet now improving dramatically but I haven’t walked for any distance at all since. My blood sugars aren’t awful but have risen to 6’s and 7’s with my carbs around 50g, rather than the 4’s and 5’s that they were. Just wondered if this was typical and has made me reluctant to stop the metformin which was supposed to be the next drug to stop! [/QUOTE]
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