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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 851276" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>Best news is that you went swimming and enjoyed yourself, RosannaPownall. When are you going next?</p><p>mandy_horsley - do you mean that your levels plummet everyday when you muck out your livestock? In that case, can you increase your food intake and / or reduce your medication? For swimming, you can usually take snacks and either leave on side, where people leave towels / sandals ], or with a lifeguard, or tucked into your swimsuit - fruit puree pouches are waterproof and contain from about 8g - 18g CHO per pouch, depending on size and ingredients - more in pouches with banana, peach, cereal etc, lower in ones with mainly berries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 851276, member: 21372"] Best news is that you went swimming and enjoyed yourself, RosannaPownall. When are you going next? mandy_horsley - do you mean that your levels plummet everyday when you muck out your livestock? In that case, can you increase your food intake and / or reduce your medication? For swimming, you can usually take snacks and either leave on side, where people leave towels / sandals ], or with a lifeguard, or tucked into your swimsuit - fruit puree pouches are waterproof and contain from about 8g - 18g CHO per pouch, depending on size and ingredients - more in pouches with banana, peach, cereal etc, lower in ones with mainly berries. [/QUOTE]
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