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Hello I have had Type 1 diabetes for almost 10 years and I'm a student in university. I've never gotten much exercise in my life and I'm only just starting now but a few times I have done cardio workouts and take a normal amount of insulin and my blood sugar would drop like crazy! So I would sometimes not take insulin before a workout in fear of ping seriously low and sometimes it would work perfectly while other times my blood sugar would spike very high afterwards (20.6)! Please help I haven't done much exercise because I want to make sure I do things right first
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Hey! I just joined. I noticed your post is a month and a half ago, so you may not end up seeing this, but I'll proceed with a brief post just incase. I am a physiotherapist, exercise enthusiast, and have had diabetes for 26 years. Exercise and diabetes is my specialty
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Welcome to the Forum!
![]() Thanks for your contribution! ![]() You may wish to post in the Type 2 Section in the "Exercise; Will it work for you?" thread, as well. ![]()
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My levels get really crazy. Today I check before my workout (89), 30minutes later was 59, I left because I didn't have nothing with me (not to smart) got home and eat really stupid & now it's 254...hmmm 10 yrs with this & still can't control it.
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I used to have to cut my humalog in half during the ski season
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15-15 rule, rule of 15 |
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