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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2673081" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>Yes, my AC1's are relatively good and it's very positive they are not going up at least. I'm very creative in getting my sugars down. I ate very few carbs yesterday and went for a brisk walk in the snow. Trudging through snow made my body work a lot harder. I was rewarded with fasting blood sugars of 4.9 mmol\l this morning. I was very likely mildly hypo last night, but not enough to wake me. I do wonder where all the circulating blood glucose comes from, but I will hold onto the positives . Arrrh yes the heart rate numbers and fat burn. I was a competitive long distance runner in another life and getting into those zones becomes harder and harder as your fitness increases. I have a fair few historical log books detailing my running times, heart rate, blood pressure. You name it and I logged it, but I never logged my blood sugars. It wasn't even on my radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2673081, member: 520626"] Yes, my AC1's are relatively good and it's very positive they are not going up at least. I'm very creative in getting my sugars down. I ate very few carbs yesterday and went for a brisk walk in the snow. Trudging through snow made my body work a lot harder. I was rewarded with fasting blood sugars of 4.9 mmol\l this morning. I was very likely mildly hypo last night, but not enough to wake me. I do wonder where all the circulating blood glucose comes from, but I will hold onto the positives . Arrrh yes the heart rate numbers and fat burn. I was a competitive long distance runner in another life and getting into those zones becomes harder and harder as your fitness increases. I have a fair few historical log books detailing my running times, heart rate, blood pressure. You name it and I logged it, but I never logged my blood sugars. It wasn't even on my radar. [/QUOTE]
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