Hello,
This is my first posting on Diabetes.co.uk. Greetings to you all.
I thought you all might be the best to ask about the a little instance I had today when out in the hills mountain biking.
I generally go riding on 15 - 20 mile rides so am well accustomed to long periods of riding. When out today, I started to get really bad burning in my thighs from what I can only assume being lactic acid. A few minutes latter I started to feel light headed so tested my sugars. They were 3.0 .
Reading around, it sounds like Lactic acid can be encountered by type 2 diabetics with high sugars (might be way off?) I am type 1 insulin dependent, and my sugars were low.
Can latic acid be a possible sign of an oncoming hypo, or am I way off the mark?
This is my first posting on Diabetes.co.uk. Greetings to you all.
I thought you all might be the best to ask about the a little instance I had today when out in the hills mountain biking.
I generally go riding on 15 - 20 mile rides so am well accustomed to long periods of riding. When out today, I started to get really bad burning in my thighs from what I can only assume being lactic acid. A few minutes latter I started to feel light headed so tested my sugars. They were 3.0 .
Reading around, it sounds like Lactic acid can be encountered by type 2 diabetics with high sugars (might be way off?) I am type 1 insulin dependent, and my sugars were low.
Can latic acid be a possible sign of an oncoming hypo, or am I way off the mark?