Thommothebear
Well-Known Member
I was diagnosed about a month ago as type 2 having been prediabetic for about 5 years. I'm 56. My diet has mostly been low GI since I was told I was prediabetic. I'm on one slow release metformin 500mg once per day (with breakfast) at the moment. My first Hb1Ac was 61 last month and my current weekly average reading is 6.8 mmol, slightly down on the previous week - I'm currently testing twice per day, either before and after breakfast, or before and after lunch. I tend to get my highest readings first thing in the morning, before breakfast.
I've decided that my usual exercise is not enough due to dodgy knees slowing me down, so I have purchased a decent quality rowing machine to help me get my weight down and improve my cardiovascular fitness, Starting easy and doing 2km at a time for the moment, trying to keep my heart rate in the aerobic zone. It's not hurting my knees so I'm good with that and will build up to longer sessions carefully.
My question is - assuming it's best to exercise before breakfast or the evening meal is it also best to test before exercise, or after exercise but before eating. Also should I wait a while after exercise before testing? I don't know what the immediate effect of exercise is but I'm guessing it could raise glucose levels for a while .
I've decided that my usual exercise is not enough due to dodgy knees slowing me down, so I have purchased a decent quality rowing machine to help me get my weight down and improve my cardiovascular fitness, Starting easy and doing 2km at a time for the moment, trying to keep my heart rate in the aerobic zone. It's not hurting my knees so I'm good with that and will build up to longer sessions carefully.
My question is - assuming it's best to exercise before breakfast or the evening meal is it also best to test before exercise, or after exercise but before eating. Also should I wait a while after exercise before testing? I don't know what the immediate effect of exercise is but I'm guessing it could raise glucose levels for a while .