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Type 1: 2 questions about diabetes (1 re music and 1 re sport!)
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<blockquote data-quote="izzyj09" data-source="post: 1330246" data-attributes="member: 264012"><p>I used to be a competitive swimmer and swam up to 13-16 hours a week, it depends your times will stop dropping if you are getting out and being low, but apart from that no your diabetes won't have an effect on your times. It could just be one of those things that your not quite over having insulin in your body and its gunna take time for your body to not be so tired all the time ! Also it could just be that mentally you've got so much going on now with the diabetes that your brain isn't quite race ready and it might just be the awful thing with swimming when you don't drop your times for 6 months and then you will suddenly drop it down to 3 seconds, it's not uncommon to hit a plateau. Any questions re the swimming please just message me, and it certainly can be done !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izzyj09, post: 1330246, member: 264012"] I used to be a competitive swimmer and swam up to 13-16 hours a week, it depends your times will stop dropping if you are getting out and being low, but apart from that no your diabetes won't have an effect on your times. It could just be one of those things that your not quite over having insulin in your body and its gunna take time for your body to not be so tired all the time ! Also it could just be that mentally you've got so much going on now with the diabetes that your brain isn't quite race ready and it might just be the awful thing with swimming when you don't drop your times for 6 months and then you will suddenly drop it down to 3 seconds, it's not uncommon to hit a plateau. Any questions re the swimming please just message me, and it certainly can be done ! [/QUOTE]
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