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<blockquote data-quote="Thommothebear" data-source="post: 456686" data-attributes="member: 64806"><p>Only one point from me, type 2 diabetics on metformin only CAN have exercise induced hypos, they are short lived and do not need treatment as far as my own experience is concerned as BG's will normalise again after a short while, but they can be dangerous for other reasons, such as when driving or in my case cycling or kayaking. Testing is important to ensure these can be avoided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thommothebear, post: 456686, member: 64806"] Only one point from me, type 2 diabetics on metformin only CAN have exercise induced hypos, they are short lived and do not need treatment as far as my own experience is concerned as BG's will normalise again after a short while, but they can be dangerous for other reasons, such as when driving or in my case cycling or kayaking. Testing is important to ensure these can be avoided. [/QUOTE]
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