Decided I must be having a premature midlife crisis as I've downloaded a couch to 5k app and started running!! Taking things very easy to start with but this is pretty much the first time I've done serious cardio since being diagnosed (shame on me, I know).
I have two questions I'm hoping those of you with more exercise/insulin management experience may be able to help me with:
1. What do you carry your monitor in? Would a small rucksack be best? At the moment I'm just having to hold it in my hand.
2. After a 25 minute walk/run at 8:30pm last night I went to bed at 11pm with no bolus on board at 11.2mmol, and was astounded to wake up at 4.8mmol at 7am!! It's scared me a little. I currently take 6u Lantus at 9pm, should I reduce this?
I'm seeing the consultant in a few weeks hopefully so can speak to them about it then, but thought I'd get the opinions of you guys first. Thanks!
I always run with my testing kit and Haribo in one of these - https://www.decathlon.co.uk/trail-bag-small-id_8312248.html , unfortunately from a Basal/Bolus point of view there is a lot of trial and error involved. Depending on the duration/time of day and insulin on board I may reduce my Bolus if it is <2hr before a run and, or reduce my overnight Basal. This video is worth a look -
, and so is this web site - http://www.runsweet.com/ . I love running and you'll be amazed at the difference it makes to your control and how powerful it can be in lowering your blood sugar level, most importantly be careful and safe!