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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2045886"><p>I've spent hours in Richmond Park looking for deer in the past. I remember one winter's day getting lost in freezing fog and seeing the occasional deer emerge from the fog and then disappear again. </p><p>So I don't count you as a loser spending hours in the fresh air tracking some magnificent beasts. </p><p></p><p>Your lack of BG fall, yesterday, may be due to multiple things - it could be because you were walking slower than usual as you scanned the horizon for wildlife or it may be because of worry of getting lost or being out without hypo treatment pushing your BG up.</p><p></p><p>Even if exercise does not bring your BG down, it is not a waste. Some people exercise to lose weight. Some exercise to reduce BG. But there are many physical and mental wellbeing reasons for exercise and being outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2045886"] I've spent hours in Richmond Park looking for deer in the past. I remember one winter's day getting lost in freezing fog and seeing the occasional deer emerge from the fog and then disappear again. So I don't count you as a loser spending hours in the fresh air tracking some magnificent beasts. Your lack of BG fall, yesterday, may be due to multiple things - it could be because you were walking slower than usual as you scanned the horizon for wildlife or it may be because of worry of getting lost or being out without hypo treatment pushing your BG up. Even if exercise does not bring your BG down, it is not a waste. Some people exercise to lose weight. Some exercise to reduce BG. But there are many physical and mental wellbeing reasons for exercise and being outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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