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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2045857" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Not surprised you felt awful, it's a horrible feeling, poor you.</p><p></p><p>I struggled with the honeymoon as I found most days I would simply yo-yo from hypo to high, it was pretty exhausting, it was the reason I dropped the amount of carbs I ate as I wanted to limit the room for error with doses and to improve my glucose stability. It helped as it improved my mood too being more stable, it's not something everyone would do of course but for me it worked, just take care as I said with your corrections.</p><p></p><p>Also exercise can take up to an hour to impact your levels depending on the intensity of the exercise, if you do high intensity it can also increase your BG levels as it releases adrenaline, so a walk is a good way to help improve sensitivity without causing resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2045857, member: 53162"] Not surprised you felt awful, it's a horrible feeling, poor you. I struggled with the honeymoon as I found most days I would simply yo-yo from hypo to high, it was pretty exhausting, it was the reason I dropped the amount of carbs I ate as I wanted to limit the room for error with doses and to improve my glucose stability. It helped as it improved my mood too being more stable, it's not something everyone would do of course but for me it worked, just take care as I said with your corrections. Also exercise can take up to an hour to impact your levels depending on the intensity of the exercise, if you do high intensity it can also increase your BG levels as it releases adrenaline, so a walk is a good way to help improve sensitivity without causing resistance. [/QUOTE]
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