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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2120050" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>A pump makes exercise much easier because you can decrease your insulin needs before, while and after. Otherwise on a set ratio of basal insulin you have to make up for the exercise by consuming extra carbs. That will vary on the intensity and length of your cycling. You also want to watch out for the 3-4 hours later drop that can sometimes happen especially with more intense exercise. Make sure you have plenty of hypo treatments available until you learn how you respond and really all the time because things can just change for no reason!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2120050, member: 475037"] A pump makes exercise much easier because you can decrease your insulin needs before, while and after. Otherwise on a set ratio of basal insulin you have to make up for the exercise by consuming extra carbs. That will vary on the intensity and length of your cycling. You also want to watch out for the 3-4 hours later drop that can sometimes happen especially with more intense exercise. Make sure you have plenty of hypo treatments available until you learn how you respond and really all the time because things can just change for no reason! [/QUOTE]
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