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<blockquote data-quote="Eiche" data-source="post: 169675" data-attributes="member: 29874"><p>The reason this happens to you is because when you exercise, your pancreas produces more insulin and it uses up more sugar to fuel your muscles to keep you going (my doc explained this to me). If I was in your shoes, I would take a small bottle of pure no added sugar orange juice or apple juice with me on walks just to give me a little boost when I start to feel my BG is slipping too low.</p><p></p><p>On another note, can't you change your doctor if you are not happy with the support they don't seem to be giving you? You have a right to be heard and have your worries taken seriously, don't let them snub you when you KNOW something is wrong, they can't feel how you feel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eiche, post: 169675, member: 29874"] The reason this happens to you is because when you exercise, your pancreas produces more insulin and it uses up more sugar to fuel your muscles to keep you going (my doc explained this to me). If I was in your shoes, I would take a small bottle of pure no added sugar orange juice or apple juice with me on walks just to give me a little boost when I start to feel my BG is slipping too low. On another note, can't you change your doctor if you are not happy with the support they don't seem to be giving you? You have a right to be heard and have your worries taken seriously, don't let them snub you when you KNOW something is wrong, they can't feel how you feel! [/QUOTE]
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