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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1934040" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>It can seem to depend on the intensity of the exercise.. Personally I do very little apart from walk the dog but have never really noticed much change then. Others often report some quite dramatic lowering of BG through walking especially if after a meal. Most seem to report intense exercise causing heightened levels probably due to the demand for performance placed on the body causing a higher release of glucose which then may get overdone and remain in the blood? Have never used insulin so have no idea if that is helping/hindering.. but could your pancreas be producing more in response to the exercise ? Not very definitive I know but I'm not really sure many will know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1934040, member: 219467"] It can seem to depend on the intensity of the exercise.. Personally I do very little apart from walk the dog but have never really noticed much change then. Others often report some quite dramatic lowering of BG through walking especially if after a meal. Most seem to report intense exercise causing heightened levels probably due to the demand for performance placed on the body causing a higher release of glucose which then may get overdone and remain in the blood? Have never used insulin so have no idea if that is helping/hindering.. but could your pancreas be producing more in response to the exercise ? Not very definitive I know but I'm not really sure many will know. [/QUOTE]
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