Kezzer4321
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- Type of diabetes
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- Tablets (oral)
In the beginning I'd walk about for 30 minutes or so about half an your after eating .
I have read all the comments and am certainly encouraged to start my exercise regime ASAP. I spend to much time on the computer / watching Television and feel I am losing the use of my legs . I just had my annual review and have been told my diabetes is under control. Long term BS is 7,2 weight is on the downward spiral. My cholesterol is 4. I am a happy bunny at the moment. will keep you informed as to the exercise stint.@Kezzer4321
I'd suggest break the 30 minutes into chunks - how do you eat an elephant, one slice at a time - and don't push yourself too hard at first.
Try to make it fun and / or challenging - keep a record or if you have a smartphone log your walk. Find interesting places and routes to walk.
I started with three lots of 20 minutes gentle walking just after eating each meal. Obviously, this totalled an hour each day so you may wish to start at 10 minutes three times a day and then move up from there.
I read somewhere that the minimum recommended walking time is 20 minutes so you probably need to go a bit slower to get to there from 15 minutes but, I know you can do it!
As for exercising before or after eating - well, that depends ... on the intensity of the exercise. I have found that gentle exercise (more like just moving i.e. a stroll rather than a walk) is good for using up the Blood Glucose and therefore, good after eating. Intense exercise (brisk walking) is better timed to finish about an hour before I eat as it can cause the liver to elevate my Blood Glucose.
I'd recommend you test prior to and just after and 30 minute and an hour after any activity so you can see what effect that activity has had on your Blood Glucose.
Remember, the longest journey starts with the first step.
Enjoy!
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