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<blockquote data-quote="drahawkins_1973" data-source="post: 1464722" data-attributes="member: 68280"><p>Thanks both for your replies.</p><p></p><p>I currently run in the evening about 6pm, but I don't see a difference if I run earlier on the weekends. </p><p>I am currently taking some quick acting as soon as I get in the door form the run but I still spikes up to about 11 or 12. they do come back done afterwards but I'm a bit worried having spikes that high even for short amount of time.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering whether I should try and eat a small snack before and bolus for it and hope that having some insulin on board would help....?? I'd be a bit nervous about bolusing with no food but [USER=44101]@Wurst[/USER] do you find that's ok., no lows?</p><p></p><p>I'm only doing 3 miles at the moment, and would like to build on this but want to figure out how to manage the highs first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drahawkins_1973, post: 1464722, member: 68280"] Thanks both for your replies. I currently run in the evening about 6pm, but I don't see a difference if I run earlier on the weekends. I am currently taking some quick acting as soon as I get in the door form the run but I still spikes up to about 11 or 12. they do come back done afterwards but I'm a bit worried having spikes that high even for short amount of time. I was wondering whether I should try and eat a small snack before and bolus for it and hope that having some insulin on board would help....?? I'd be a bit nervous about bolusing with no food but [USER=44101]@Wurst[/USER] do you find that's ok., no lows? I'm only doing 3 miles at the moment, and would like to build on this but want to figure out how to manage the highs first. [/QUOTE]
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