Hi Liamo
I can sympathise with you as my son who is 15 has been playing football since he was 5 and diabetic since he was 3 and has constantly struggled to get the balance right for football matches and he was on just two injections up until February last year He then went on to MDI’s and thought it would be better for him but it wasn’t. Like you if he was over 10 which was the case for most matches, he would feel lethargic and continue to rise and had to be taken off sometimes due to his energy levels but later on it was a case of treating him for hypos as he continually dropped later on in the day. He was very frustrated with it all as he really loves his football. His turning point has come now since he has been on the pump for just ONE MONTH and we have noticed a big difference in his energy levels and now he can last a whole match and with a bit of tweaking his pump his readings are really fantastic pre match and during, but we are still getting the hypos later on. We are going back to clinic to sort this out in the next two weeks.
Sorry I cannot come up with an answer for you, but thought that you would like to know that it's not only my son but I have read others who constantly battle with their BG’s when exercising.
Hope you can sort something out. :thumbup: