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<blockquote data-quote="Blue_Star" data-source="post: 1693335" data-attributes="member: 232383"><p>I bike for an hour at moderate levels and my levels are around 4 to 6 before exercise and 2/3 hours post exercise they can get around 8 and even higher which is strange at times. I usually don't eat high carbs or calorie meal that have an post exercise affect or do strenuous biking for extended periods at a time. And the fact that this happens on a few occasions and not daily, OR for 3/4 days in row and stops happening is even stranger and leaves me clueless as to what is going on at the time. My doctor said not to make any changes to my insulin doses as my A1c result is quite good and there's no need to increase or decrease so i guess there's nothing to be concerned about. It could be due to anxiety or stress</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue_Star, post: 1693335, member: 232383"] I bike for an hour at moderate levels and my levels are around 4 to 6 before exercise and 2/3 hours post exercise they can get around 8 and even higher which is strange at times. I usually don't eat high carbs or calorie meal that have an post exercise affect or do strenuous biking for extended periods at a time. And the fact that this happens on a few occasions and not daily, OR for 3/4 days in row and stops happening is even stranger and leaves me clueless as to what is going on at the time. My doctor said not to make any changes to my insulin doses as my A1c result is quite good and there's no need to increase or decrease so i guess there's nothing to be concerned about. It could be due to anxiety or stress [/QUOTE]
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