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This is like playing a game of how long is a piece of string :hilarious: nonetheless still fun though to try and predict diabetes!
If you have no idea what you're doing you can at least have a bit of fun with it!

And fall or rise (or that one vote that I'll stay magically level), I'll simply deal with it. And it being a 6 week course, I'm likely to get better at managing over the weeks. :)
 
OK, seems to me that the maybe on dosing for foot on the floor is going to make things even more impossible to guess. Since the magically level is already taken I'll go for the other outrider, you have to take glucose half way through the swim.... At which point you are on a rebound high of +2 after the swim...

Anyone got a darts board and a blindfold, seems like the best method for guessing a result here?

I hope you enjoy your swim @Antje77

Presumably we can change our votes before each seesion of the course and by the end you will not only be an olympic level speed swimmer at front crawl but your bgs will stay magically level the whole way through...
 
Ohhh I like this one.

I’m going to go with drop by 2.1.

This of course coming from someone that just a decent walk drops my BGL significantly. Fun fact it was actually a CDE that worked out I was saving myself from Hypo each day by having my large latte before work. Happy accident.
 
This of course coming from someone that just a decent walk drops my BGL significantly.
Same for me. As is true for swimming/playing in the water up to being slightly out of breath or even a little more. But not for serious exercise in the gym.
So the question is, will my body count this as water play (drop) or gym (rise)?
Ohhh I like this one.
So do I!
Whatever happens on monday morning, lots of fun has been had already with this thread!
 
I don’t do strenuous exercise so don’t have much experience. I do know that when I moved a few months ago with all that heavy lifting of furniture/boxes etc that i used a couple of months worth of hypo treatment in 2days to keep above the line.
 
my bet: a drop of 3 points

just because my coach once started bringing candy to my workouts :hilarious:
What a nice coach!

I'll put my Libre reader and an apple on the side of the pool where I can reach it without having to get out of the water.
The reader will be pretty useless for absolute numbers because it A: reads too low anyway and B: is too slow to catch sharp drops or rises. But it will likely be able to tell me if something is going on where I need a slight nudge up with my apple or have to get out to do a double check with a fingerprick. :)
 
Shall think about you when I’m doing my 45 min crawl tomorrow morning @Antje77. Enjoy!
Thanks!
Can you crawl for 45 minutes? How?

My crawl now doesn't look to bad (I think), but doing just one lap leaves me out of breath. I'm not the fittest, but I'm a pretty decent swimmer otherwise so my thinking is that the issue is lack of technique.
When I see other people do front crawl lap after lap there always seems to be a steady rhythm I never found; for me it feels like doing a funny thing to see if I can manage for a whole lap, not much different from doing a lap swimming backwards, or a lap with an arm and a leg hooked in those of a friend. Great fun, but not real swimming.
 
What a nice coach!

I'll put my Libre reader and an apple on the side of the pool where I can reach it without having to get out of the water.
The reader will be pretty useless for absolute numbers because it A: reads too low anyway and B: is too slow to catch sharp drops or rises. But it will likely be able to tell me if something is going on where I need a slight nudge up with my apple or have to get out to do a double check with a fingerprick. :)
Do put the apple in a container, you don't want it to get Athletes' foot (Zwemmerseczeem). :P
 
Do put the apple in a container, you don't want it to get Athletes' foot (Zwemmerseczeem). :p
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! :joyful:

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! :happy:
 
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