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<blockquote data-quote="johnpol" data-source="post: 1698790" data-attributes="member: 387645"><p>been diabetic for 23yrs and have exercised all the way through it, all in strength sports, strongman and now powerlifting (but only bench press and deadlift due to other issues) over the years I found that the only problem is dealing with the low sugars during the night (especially after really heavy sessions) but the older I have gotten I suffer more from cramp in my Hamstrings after/during exercise. other than that all good, I remember to test before training and after, just to keep a check on things.</p><p>currently not training too heavy/seriously due to both eyes being operated on in March, but when I get the all clear I will be resuming full power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnpol, post: 1698790, member: 387645"] been diabetic for 23yrs and have exercised all the way through it, all in strength sports, strongman and now powerlifting (but only bench press and deadlift due to other issues) over the years I found that the only problem is dealing with the low sugars during the night (especially after really heavy sessions) but the older I have gotten I suffer more from cramp in my Hamstrings after/during exercise. other than that all good, I remember to test before training and after, just to keep a check on things. currently not training too heavy/seriously due to both eyes being operated on in March, but when I get the all clear I will be resuming full power. [/QUOTE]
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