Hi there.
Found this forum whilst searching for what people use to get over hypo's with. I am 34 and have had type 1 since Feb 2000. I use novorapid and lantus. I have always found it a struggle to keep my BG steady as i have always done shift work so my days vary quite a bit. I have always exercised on and off (gotta love that wagon) and when i'm exercising and really focus on my sugars then i can keep them pretty much where they should be but do experience more hypo's than usual.
The exercise program i've started recently has been very effective for obvious reasons but also because it has you eating 5-6 smaller meals a day whereas i used to eat nothing until a late lunch and then just pig out on rubbish until 1 in the morning...not good.
I find i'm injecting less novorapid and my lantus has gone down from 24 units to 18. I did this same program about 5 months ago which made my Hba1c of 9 something (the highest it's been) down to 7 something (the lowest) so was pretty pleased about that but then went on holiday and turned into a couch potatoe again for a couple of months. Only been training again for just over two weeks but already noticing the benefits and hope it continues. My next Hba1c is due in october and am hoping it can be in the 7's again.
Bit of a rambled intro but look forward to using this forum.
Cheers!
Found this forum whilst searching for what people use to get over hypo's with. I am 34 and have had type 1 since Feb 2000. I use novorapid and lantus. I have always found it a struggle to keep my BG steady as i have always done shift work so my days vary quite a bit. I have always exercised on and off (gotta love that wagon) and when i'm exercising and really focus on my sugars then i can keep them pretty much where they should be but do experience more hypo's than usual.
The exercise program i've started recently has been very effective for obvious reasons but also because it has you eating 5-6 smaller meals a day whereas i used to eat nothing until a late lunch and then just pig out on rubbish until 1 in the morning...not good.
I find i'm injecting less novorapid and my lantus has gone down from 24 units to 18. I did this same program about 5 months ago which made my Hba1c of 9 something (the highest it's been) down to 7 something (the lowest) so was pretty pleased about that but then went on holiday and turned into a couch potatoe again for a couple of months. Only been training again for just over two weeks but already noticing the benefits and hope it continues. My next Hba1c is due in october and am hoping it can be in the 7's again.
Bit of a rambled intro but look forward to using this forum.
Cheers!