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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2693084"><p>Whilst this advice is useful, it seems to ignore how we use insulin before (and after) exercise to avoid the drop in the first place.</p><p>For those of us managing our diabetes with insulin (which can be Type 1, type 2 and Type 3c), we can do things like avoiding having active insulin "on board" when we exercise, and, if we are lucky enough to have an insulin pump, we can suspend our background insulin before we start.</p><p>Happy to elaborate but as you mentioned that most people you see have type 2 (and I assume it is not treated with insulin), that is probably enough info for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2693084"] Whilst this advice is useful, it seems to ignore how we use insulin before (and after) exercise to avoid the drop in the first place. For those of us managing our diabetes with insulin (which can be Type 1, type 2 and Type 3c), we can do things like avoiding having active insulin "on board" when we exercise, and, if we are lucky enough to have an insulin pump, we can suspend our background insulin before we start. Happy to elaborate but as you mentioned that most people you see have type 2 (and I assume it is not treated with insulin), that is probably enough info for now. [/QUOTE]
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