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<blockquote data-quote="Blue_Star" data-source="post: 1692161" data-attributes="member: 232383"><p>Im a type 1 diabetic for over 18 years and my exercise of choice is cycling. The problem I've been having is trouble controlling POST WORKOUT HYPERGLYCEMIA, where blood sugar levels are much higher than I would normally have in the entire day. Does any body know what to do in those times??I read on ADA that taking ONE UNIT LESS of fast acting insulin is the way to control it. Is that true. Does anyone else have this issue and how do u deal with it?? </p><p>My hyper levels stay up to the next morning, so taking extra Novorapid unit at dinner isn't helping either. Next morning it's still higher than what i normally get. My last A1c was 6.5</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue_Star, post: 1692161, member: 232383"] Im a type 1 diabetic for over 18 years and my exercise of choice is cycling. The problem I've been having is trouble controlling POST WORKOUT HYPERGLYCEMIA, where blood sugar levels are much higher than I would normally have in the entire day. Does any body know what to do in those times??I read on ADA that taking ONE UNIT LESS of fast acting insulin is the way to control it. Is that true. Does anyone else have this issue and how do u deal with it?? My hyper levels stay up to the next morning, so taking extra Novorapid unit at dinner isn't helping either. Next morning it's still higher than what i normally get. My last A1c was 6.5 [/QUOTE]
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