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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 684008" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>For myself Im t1 I found when hitting the gym and doing my normal 3 hours of high impact weight training and then doing high impact cardio my glucose levels will drop like a stone forcing me to constantly keep taking in glucose to keep them up even if I take a protean drink it doesn't help to keep them up, its the same with one of the seasonal jobs I have i'm active enough that my glucose levels don't stay up - even a basic walk around the block can have my numbers going down more then they should (start the 60 min walk 2.5 to 3 pace at 7 end it at 4 or lower). I can't even cross country ski anymore (use) without wearing a hydration pack because of how fast I'll drop which is blasted annoying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 684008, member: 116204"] For myself Im t1 I found when hitting the gym and doing my normal 3 hours of high impact weight training and then doing high impact cardio my glucose levels will drop like a stone forcing me to constantly keep taking in glucose to keep them up even if I take a protean drink it doesn't help to keep them up, its the same with one of the seasonal jobs I have i'm active enough that my glucose levels don't stay up - even a basic walk around the block can have my numbers going down more then they should (start the 60 min walk 2.5 to 3 pace at 7 end it at 4 or lower). I can't even cross country ski anymore (use) without wearing a hydration pack because of how fast I'll drop which is blasted annoying. [/QUOTE]
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