Emile_the_rat
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1.5
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Could it be that my pancreas is stimulated by the exercise and produces more of my own insulin as a result?
Do our muscles order glucose from our blood? Or does the glucose escape into the muscles by accident? Could I have a broken trigger that orders the glucose? Ie. My muscles think they have enough and dont call for more so it stays in my blood?
Sorry im sure this only makes sense to me, and I only just understand me
Well when you exercise you’re cells need ATP to make energy, and the more energy you need/use the more ATP must be produced by your cells.
I do not remember the whole krebs cycle now, but the more ATP you use, the more glucose you’ll need.
So the cells kind of take «more» glucose when you exercise.
I do not think you get less resistent or that you’re pancreas suddenly helps you out. It simply your cells starving to get glucose for creating enough ATP.