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Leave on or take off pump during activity?
Sometimes I take my pump off when I'm playing a sport but sometimes I leave it off. What do you do?
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I keep it in because if I don't I go high, even with the exercise.
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i get low with sports or activity take it off on those times
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I usually leave it on bc I go high without it but if it is a more contact sport I will take it off.
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Leave it on but turn on a lower temporary basal rate if your BS is normal when you start exercising. This will prevent a low and also from you forgetting to put the pump back on.
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I leave mine on, unless it is a water sport, but I have a secondary rate to switch to that is slightly lower than my regular basal.
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On or off?
I usually lower my basal for things like running, golf, or volleyball. When playing a contact sport or swimming I take it off and check about every 45 minutes.
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