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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2245754" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>Hi not too sure about this but I did get told once that if your doing certain types of expertise ie aerobic or anaerobic can remember which one it was , but which ever one it is you can get a build up of lactic acid which apparently ups your blood sugar I have experienced it but only when exercise is quite strenuous , which would tie in with lactic acid thingy as I said it was something I was told years ago , lots people think exercise will drop blood sugar but not always case was also told it can depend on what your blood sugar is before you start, I remember them trying to give me a hypo when I was in hospital when I was first diagnosed so they sent me to the gym I worked for half an hour no hypo in fact bs went up . oh the complicated world we live lol</p><p>Stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2245754, member: 429002"] Hi not too sure about this but I did get told once that if your doing certain types of expertise ie aerobic or anaerobic can remember which one it was , but which ever one it is you can get a build up of lactic acid which apparently ups your blood sugar I have experienced it but only when exercise is quite strenuous , which would tie in with lactic acid thingy as I said it was something I was told years ago , lots people think exercise will drop blood sugar but not always case was also told it can depend on what your blood sugar is before you start, I remember them trying to give me a hypo when I was in hospital when I was first diagnosed so they sent me to the gym I worked for half an hour no hypo in fact bs went up . oh the complicated world we live lol Stay safe [/QUOTE]
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