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<blockquote data-quote="Jacqui T" data-source="post: 2227607" data-attributes="member: 495143"><p>I've been T1 for 25 years and have found that almost any type of massage drops my BG. Not sure if it is because injected insulin trapped in tissue is released or that the muscles are being worked = exercise = drop in BG. Hot tubs and saunas have the same effect. So maybe have glucose handy and check your readings often if you are doing any of those things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacqui T, post: 2227607, member: 495143"] I've been T1 for 25 years and have found that almost any type of massage drops my BG. Not sure if it is because injected insulin trapped in tissue is released or that the muscles are being worked = exercise = drop in BG. Hot tubs and saunas have the same effect. So maybe have glucose handy and check your readings often if you are doing any of those things. [/QUOTE]
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