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<blockquote data-quote="Julian_Hands" data-source="post: 1230716" data-attributes="member: 324327"><p>Wow, thank you Tim2000s for the time you have put into the considered and fantastic response.</p><p>I've not tried the ride without breakfast and will give this a go tomorrow. </p><p>I was always led to believe that I need insulin in my system to allow the storage of the glucose on your muscles, should I completely drop the breakfast and Novorapid tomorrow and depend on the Lantus to maintain the BG. </p><p>I also agree that the Lantus is not right and may also be a factor, hence why the last 5 days I've been testing so much. On the weekend with 17 units my sugars were amazing , balanced within 4.3mmol/L to 7mmol/L. It's the cycling that really messes the control up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julian_Hands, post: 1230716, member: 324327"] Wow, thank you Tim2000s for the time you have put into the considered and fantastic response. I've not tried the ride without breakfast and will give this a go tomorrow. I was always led to believe that I need insulin in my system to allow the storage of the glucose on your muscles, should I completely drop the breakfast and Novorapid tomorrow and depend on the Lantus to maintain the BG. I also agree that the Lantus is not right and may also be a factor, hence why the last 5 days I've been testing so much. On the weekend with 17 units my sugars were amazing , balanced within 4.3mmol/L to 7mmol/L. It's the cycling that really messes the control up. [/QUOTE]
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