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<blockquote data-quote="Sawds" data-source="post: 1587024" data-attributes="member: 437905"><p>Thanks Sean, food management might be key but it is very complicated. Pre-diagnosis I used to get hypo’s after playing but back then I didn’t know what they were, I didn’t use to eat before playing back then as would sometimes feel a bit full which isn’t ideal before a game. I’m pretty competitive so like to think I make a huge effort when playing. I have started eating better before playing and this does seem to have seen the drop from the 15.6 the first week to the 10.2 last. What is strange is that I played summer League before diagnosis which meant evening games and with this I used to eat after games and not have a problem with the hypos! I guess it’s a case of getting used to it and seeing what works although what that is might take a while to work out as it’s confused my doctor!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawds, post: 1587024, member: 437905"] Thanks Sean, food management might be key but it is very complicated. Pre-diagnosis I used to get hypo’s after playing but back then I didn’t know what they were, I didn’t use to eat before playing back then as would sometimes feel a bit full which isn’t ideal before a game. I’m pretty competitive so like to think I make a huge effort when playing. I have started eating better before playing and this does seem to have seen the drop from the 15.6 the first week to the 10.2 last. What is strange is that I played summer League before diagnosis which meant evening games and with this I used to eat after games and not have a problem with the hypos! I guess it’s a case of getting used to it and seeing what works although what that is might take a while to work out as it’s confused my doctor!! [/QUOTE]
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