pinewood
Well-Known Member
I was diagnosed T1 almost 3 weeks ago.
Pre-diabetes I used to run 5-10km at least 4 x per week. I tended to do high intensity training where I would sprint and jog in intervals. However, since my T1 diagnosis (and because of the Christmas break) I haven't done any exercise at all for the last 3 weeks.
I'm really nervous to start exercising again and have no idea how to approach it. I used to run first thing in the morning before breakfast - I assume that's no longer a good idea as I'd be likely to hypo. I get stomach stitches really easily which is why I used to always run on an empty stomach, but now I assume I should have something to eat. What do you suggest? Obviously I don't want to eat too much but I know need to make sure my BG doesn't drop too low.
I'd be really grateful to hear from other T1's with their exercise regimes. I really want to stay fit but know that if I carry on as I'm going, I'm going to pile on the pounds really easily and I'm genuinely pretty nervous of a hypo.
Thanks!
Pre-diabetes I used to run 5-10km at least 4 x per week. I tended to do high intensity training where I would sprint and jog in intervals. However, since my T1 diagnosis (and because of the Christmas break) I haven't done any exercise at all for the last 3 weeks.
I'm really nervous to start exercising again and have no idea how to approach it. I used to run first thing in the morning before breakfast - I assume that's no longer a good idea as I'd be likely to hypo. I get stomach stitches really easily which is why I used to always run on an empty stomach, but now I assume I should have something to eat. What do you suggest? Obviously I don't want to eat too much but I know need to make sure my BG doesn't drop too low.
I'd be really grateful to hear from other T1's with their exercise regimes. I really want to stay fit but know that if I carry on as I'm going, I'm going to pile on the pounds really easily and I'm genuinely pretty nervous of a hypo.
Thanks!