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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1157172" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I agree with no activity should be off limits. Especially when your fitness levels can endure it. </p><p>I can only speak for myself that fitness is something that can come and go with illness. Which we all know diabetes isn't one.</p><p>I know some extremely fit 18 stone women. Weightlifters and rugby players. I just know when I do certain sports my bgs are higher.</p><p>Higher due to fitness restraints or pushing endurance levels too quickly?</p><p>I'm guessing your body is telling you too much too soon. I have ignored that at my peril and ended up immobile and in a huge amount of pain.</p><p>Listen to your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1157172, member: 196960"] I agree with no activity should be off limits. Especially when your fitness levels can endure it. I can only speak for myself that fitness is something that can come and go with illness. Which we all know diabetes isn't one. I know some extremely fit 18 stone women. Weightlifters and rugby players. I just know when I do certain sports my bgs are higher. Higher due to fitness restraints or pushing endurance levels too quickly? I'm guessing your body is telling you too much too soon. I have ignored that at my peril and ended up immobile and in a huge amount of pain. Listen to your body. [/QUOTE]
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