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<blockquote data-quote="ronialive" data-source="post: 2191469" data-attributes="member: 53168"><p>Hi, At the beginning there is so much to learn and your diabetic team need to learn about how your body responds also.</p><p></p><p>Basic fact- when you exercise your carry more sugar out of the blood to the body cells for them to function so you have to think about putting more in or if planned dropping insulin first.</p><p>To start- just think- carry glucose always. If going for a walk or a swim - eat first. It does get easier as you learn other ways.</p><p></p><p>Insulin ratios will need to change so once your honey moon period is over then your diabetic team should teach you to do this.</p><p></p><p>There is a training course called DAFNE= ask to go on it and it will help.</p><p>You need to become your own doctor nurse and dietitian so just take your time and keep asking questions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronialive, post: 2191469, member: 53168"] Hi, At the beginning there is so much to learn and your diabetic team need to learn about how your body responds also. Basic fact- when you exercise your carry more sugar out of the blood to the body cells for them to function so you have to think about putting more in or if planned dropping insulin first. To start- just think- carry glucose always. If going for a walk or a swim - eat first. It does get easier as you learn other ways. Insulin ratios will need to change so once your honey moon period is over then your diabetic team should teach you to do this. There is a training course called DAFNE= ask to go on it and it will help. You need to become your own doctor nurse and dietitian so just take your time and keep asking questions [/QUOTE]
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