Do put the apple in a container, you don't want it to get Athletes' foot (Zwemmerseczeem).
I've never even had zwemmerseczeem on my feet while going barefoot during all my PE lessons in school, and pretty much everywhere else too, so my apple can fend for itself on the dirty edge of the pool.
The results are pretty boring, which is of course good from a diabetes point of view but somewhat disappointing in the light of this thread.
All results below are fingerpricks.
9:30 5.4 (Upon waking, took 2 units for FOTF instead of the 6 I would have taken without swimming.)
10:55 6.9 (Right before swimming.)
11:55 4.4 (Right after getting out.)
12:40 5.1
13:30 4.7
16:15 3.7 (Not sure if this one's still relevant here. Was out all day and forgot to bring something to eat, so at this point I had my first meal.)
So initially I dropped by 2.5 points, followed by a rise of 0.7.
After that I kept dropping slowly until hypo, over 4 hours after my swim.
So everyone who voted drop, congratulations, you've won!
Special mentions for:
@DEBBIESCOTT , who was very close with predicting a fall of 2.6.
@RoughcutAU , who predicted a drop of 2.1 which must have happened between my 12:40 and 13:30 readings.
@Zhnyaka and
@Hopeful34 were pretty close as well.
And of course there's an extra prize for the 3 people who voted I'd stay magically level for friendliness and hopefulness!
Thanks everyone for joining in on this lighthearted thread on serious diabetes management!
