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<blockquote data-quote="Jellytots" data-source="post: 2172205" data-attributes="member: 358184"><p>I agree. However being T1 and working in a spa I see both sides.... We always advise against using the aromatherapy oils when having a massage as these can fluctuate Glucose levels, same with hot stones (with the addition of feeling the heat of the stones etc) however, knowing my body and how my BG levels usually react to things, I always use the aromatherapy oils when having a massage and adjust my basal rate accordingly. You know your body better than anyone.</p><p></p><p>I've also fibbed about my T1 when having my ear lobes pierced years back. A certain high street chain refused to do them in their store as the initial piercing would cause me to go low apparently, when for me any stress or trauma cause sme to go high-to say I was slightly miffed was an understatement when I argued the toss. Instead I walked to the other end of the town centre to their other store and just didn't announce I was T1. Problem solved</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jellytots, post: 2172205, member: 358184"] I agree. However being T1 and working in a spa I see both sides.... We always advise against using the aromatherapy oils when having a massage as these can fluctuate Glucose levels, same with hot stones (with the addition of feeling the heat of the stones etc) however, knowing my body and how my BG levels usually react to things, I always use the aromatherapy oils when having a massage and adjust my basal rate accordingly. You know your body better than anyone. I've also fibbed about my T1 when having my ear lobes pierced years back. A certain high street chain refused to do them in their store as the initial piercing would cause me to go low apparently, when for me any stress or trauma cause sme to go high-to say I was slightly miffed was an understatement when I argued the toss. Instead I walked to the other end of the town centre to their other store and just didn't announce I was T1. Problem solved [/QUOTE]
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