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<blockquote data-quote="Lambey" data-source="post: 588424" data-attributes="member: 109684"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>Not been on here for a bit. I've now been to see my diabetic nurse and have discussed the issues I seem to have when running. I'm still having tp push my BG up quite a bit before running and still experience the big drops. My nurse has suggested I think about using an insulin pump as this would help give me greater control with my active lifestyle and then I wouldn't be as restricted by what dose I had took four hours ago. Also as I run every other day and am not getting my bolus quite right for exercise, this has had an impact on my BG readings and no doubt my HBA1C. Has anyone recently made the change to a pump and would they recommend it for someone who exercises regularly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lambey, post: 588424, member: 109684"] Hi all Not been on here for a bit. I've now been to see my diabetic nurse and have discussed the issues I seem to have when running. I'm still having tp push my BG up quite a bit before running and still experience the big drops. My nurse has suggested I think about using an insulin pump as this would help give me greater control with my active lifestyle and then I wouldn't be as restricted by what dose I had took four hours ago. Also as I run every other day and am not getting my bolus quite right for exercise, this has had an impact on my BG readings and no doubt my HBA1C. Has anyone recently made the change to a pump and would they recommend it for someone who exercises regularly? [/QUOTE]
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