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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2043703" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>[USER=119069]@smc4761[/USER] I'm still on MDI and pumps are a bit of a mystery to me. Just wondering whether you have breakfast before your stroll, and if so, i assume you bolus for it? When I walk in the morning, if it's within an hour and a half, I reduce my bolus because that's when my insulin is working hardest, so bg comes down much faster with exercise. If I walk more than an hour and a half or so after bolusing, I stick to what I consider my normal ratio. This may be obvious to others; it wasn't to me until I went on a training course for T1s all about managing exercise and T1 (this was a pilot and depending on the results may be made available more widely). It may not be the answer; just thought I'd mention it in case...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2043703, member: 146541"] [USER=119069]@smc4761[/USER] I'm still on MDI and pumps are a bit of a mystery to me. Just wondering whether you have breakfast before your stroll, and if so, i assume you bolus for it? When I walk in the morning, if it's within an hour and a half, I reduce my bolus because that's when my insulin is working hardest, so bg comes down much faster with exercise. If I walk more than an hour and a half or so after bolusing, I stick to what I consider my normal ratio. This may be obvious to others; it wasn't to me until I went on a training course for T1s all about managing exercise and T1 (this was a pilot and depending on the results may be made available more widely). It may not be the answer; just thought I'd mention it in case... [/QUOTE]
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