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<blockquote data-quote="Fallenstar" data-source="post: 212508" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>I would have a meal if you can or two slices of whole meal toast an hour before you go...a mars bar will take you up but probably not sustain you there.</p><p>Also I would start with sugars well into the teens, maybe 13/14 and dwindle them down a bit. That is the only way to do prolonged exercise without all the hassle of hypo.</p><p>Agree with silver bullet, you will be higher after due to Adrenaline but Cortisol also increases blood sugar and this is raised for quiet a duration after physical exertion.</p><p></p><p>Hope you get some joy...exercise is so annoying when it is interrupted with low's or you are always wondering where your BS is at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallenstar, post: 212508, member: 36659"] I would have a meal if you can or two slices of whole meal toast an hour before you go...a mars bar will take you up but probably not sustain you there. Also I would start with sugars well into the teens, maybe 13/14 and dwindle them down a bit. That is the only way to do prolonged exercise without all the hassle of hypo. Agree with silver bullet, you will be higher after due to Adrenaline but Cortisol also increases blood sugar and this is raised for quiet a duration after physical exertion. Hope you get some joy...exercise is so annoying when it is interrupted with low's or you are always wondering where your BS is at [/QUOTE]
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