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<blockquote data-quote="Valraj" data-source="post: 1851017" data-attributes="member: 480002"><p>Hi - I noticed the same last year before my early morning workouts /weight training and told my Diabetes Consultant - he advised that this was normal as the sugars begin to rise as soon as you wake up - so he advised that I test ny blood and do a correction before my session starts (if my levels were nornal as this would counteract the expected rise) or do a correction afterwards if needbe - I decided to go with the 1st option and have experienced minimal issues through this method - So for example, if I wake up at blood levels of 6.5 before an intense workout, then I take 2 x units of Novorapid - I test after my workout / before breakfast a couple of hours later and my levels tend to be in the same range I woke up at - ie: 6.0 - 6.5...hope this helps [emoji1417]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valraj, post: 1851017, member: 480002"] Hi - I noticed the same last year before my early morning workouts /weight training and told my Diabetes Consultant - he advised that this was normal as the sugars begin to rise as soon as you wake up - so he advised that I test ny blood and do a correction before my session starts (if my levels were nornal as this would counteract the expected rise) or do a correction afterwards if needbe - I decided to go with the 1st option and have experienced minimal issues through this method - So for example, if I wake up at blood levels of 6.5 before an intense workout, then I take 2 x units of Novorapid - I test after my workout / before breakfast a couple of hours later and my levels tend to be in the same range I woke up at - ie: 6.0 - 6.5...hope this helps [emoji1417] [/QUOTE]
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