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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2410469" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Well it might have worked the last time, but it certainly didn't work today. 1/2 hour into swimming I shot up to 8.9. By the time I got out I was 10.5 and climbing. I immediately gave a correction dose and ended up at 13 before starting to come down. I ended up taking 3 times a normal dose over the next 2 hours, because I wasn't showing signs of dropping more than a point. Of course now 5 hours later I think some of it might be hitting too much. I had some ice cream and that has solved the issue lol! Steady at 5.9. I know it's caused by a hormone response to high intensity exercise and that causes insulin resistant temporarily but sigh conditions were the same as before when it went so much smoother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2410469, member: 475037"] Well it might have worked the last time, but it certainly didn't work today. 1/2 hour into swimming I shot up to 8.9. By the time I got out I was 10.5 and climbing. I immediately gave a correction dose and ended up at 13 before starting to come down. I ended up taking 3 times a normal dose over the next 2 hours, because I wasn't showing signs of dropping more than a point. Of course now 5 hours later I think some of it might be hitting too much. I had some ice cream and that has solved the issue lol! Steady at 5.9. I know it's caused by a hormone response to high intensity exercise and that causes insulin resistant temporarily but sigh conditions were the same as before when it went so much smoother. [/QUOTE]
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