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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu9101112" data-source="post: 1681437" data-attributes="member: 409636"><p>having diabeties doesn't stop us doing anything. At the moment i just cycle but in the past i have rollerbladed, horse riding and i've been T1D since i was 7 i'm now 18. Also a year after i was diagnosed. I actually rock climbing wall and this was when i was 8. </p><p></p><p>I agree with the others to test before you cycle. Also if you feel low or your noticing your not controlling your bike like when you normally do when your on a trail and if it's possible to stop (I've never done mountain biking). Stop and test to avoid putting other cyclists on the trail at risk and to avoid hurting yourself. </p><p></p><p>So it shouldn't affect your cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu9101112, post: 1681437, member: 409636"] having diabeties doesn't stop us doing anything. At the moment i just cycle but in the past i have rollerbladed, horse riding and i've been T1D since i was 7 i'm now 18. Also a year after i was diagnosed. I actually rock climbing wall and this was when i was 8. I agree with the others to test before you cycle. Also if you feel low or your noticing your not controlling your bike like when you normally do when your on a trail and if it's possible to stop (I've never done mountain biking). Stop and test to avoid putting other cyclists on the trail at risk and to avoid hurting yourself. So it shouldn't affect your cycling. [/QUOTE]
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