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<blockquote data-quote="n1ck" data-source="post: 1893281" data-attributes="member: 491947"><p>I agree with all here...having diabetes has it's ups and downs (excuse the pun!) but it's how we deal with it individually. Everybody is different and everyone will have their own methods. The most frustrating part for me is even though i've been very active long before being diagnosed with type 1 and with all my knowledge and experience within the fitness industry etc...it still catches me out with a hypo in the early hours! When i've meticulously planned my fueling for the days workouts and previous weeks training when all is settled on the sugar front..the hypo just comes creeping round the corner! So, all you can do is find what works for you but still be prepared for the unexpected!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n1ck, post: 1893281, member: 491947"] I agree with all here...having diabetes has it's ups and downs (excuse the pun!) but it's how we deal with it individually. Everybody is different and everyone will have their own methods. The most frustrating part for me is even though i've been very active long before being diagnosed with type 1 and with all my knowledge and experience within the fitness industry etc...it still catches me out with a hypo in the early hours! When i've meticulously planned my fueling for the days workouts and previous weeks training when all is settled on the sugar front..the hypo just comes creeping round the corner! So, all you can do is find what works for you but still be prepared for the unexpected! [/QUOTE]
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