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<blockquote data-quote="Diakat" data-source="post: 2198895" data-attributes="member: 206249"><p>[USER=518627]@Davemills[/USER] they like to bring levels down slowly as quick changes can damage the body, especially eyes.</p><p>The gym should be ok once you recover a bit. Weights tend to push my levels up, cardio brings it down. Make sure you have your hypo kit on you when you go and test regularly. Take a look at the runsweet website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diakat, post: 2198895, member: 206249"] [USER=518627]@Davemills[/USER] they like to bring levels down slowly as quick changes can damage the body, especially eyes. The gym should be ok once you recover a bit. Weights tend to push my levels up, cardio brings it down. Make sure you have your hypo kit on you when you go and test regularly. Take a look at the runsweet website. [/QUOTE]
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