etmsreec
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
Given a 30-odd year history of diabetes, I should know the answers to these but I'm at a bit of a loss at the moment.
This evening, I was swimming for about an hour. Mixture of front crawl and breaststroke. First half hour was fairly solid work and the second half hour kind of a slow down.
Just after I got out of the pool, my blood glucose was 7.2. An hour and a half later it was 20.3.
Is such a rebound after exercise normal?
It's often said that muscles will be sore the following day after a workout, the soreness coming from the muscles repairing themselves. If I suffer muscle soreness, it tends to be two or three days after the exercise. Is it just that the repair of the muscles takes longer with being diabetic in the same way that other healing processes are slowed down?
Thanks in advance
This evening, I was swimming for about an hour. Mixture of front crawl and breaststroke. First half hour was fairly solid work and the second half hour kind of a slow down.
Just after I got out of the pool, my blood glucose was 7.2. An hour and a half later it was 20.3.
Is such a rebound after exercise normal?
It's often said that muscles will be sore the following day after a workout, the soreness coming from the muscles repairing themselves. If I suffer muscle soreness, it tends to be two or three days after the exercise. Is it just that the repair of the muscles takes longer with being diabetic in the same way that other healing processes are slowed down?
Thanks in advance