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I went to one of those "boot camp" free 1 hour intense aerobic work out sessions. I ended up having to sit down part way through because it felt like my blood sugar was crashing (dizzy, tunnel vision, etc). I finished the work out, at a slower pace, but ended up throwing up at the end.
I had a regular diabetic-friendly breakfast before going and regularly ride my bicycle 8-16 miles a day with no ill effect...so this was surprising. Needless to say, I'm talking with my doctor before I do something like that...but regular moderate exercise and diet change helped me regulate my sugar levels and lose 61 pounds in 4 months time. |
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When is a good time to exercise after eating a meal?
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It's pretty much like swimming for me. I have to wait at least thirty minutes or so, to give the stomach time to digest the food.
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Tried exercising today for 1 hr. I was at 159 before the exercise and 200 after the exercise. In between I ate a little ie one egg and a little brown rice. I also took my insulin shot in between. I am disappointed it went up so much. Any thoughts?
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The problem is most-likely the brown rice, since a half-cup of medium grain brown rice is 23 carbs.
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I loose 40 lbs but was 350 to 400bg before I start Janumet. Now trying really hard to eat no sugar, I walk doing my rounds and on my feet a lot with patients. But still 140-180bg
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I'm 6'4" tall just what you think? The Janumet is hard on me, I eat then don't feel good for 4 hours. Then walk but feet hurt like hell, I'm dizzy, headache, burning feet diarrhea, BP is good but since I started this medicine I feel like hell. Don't really want to continue to live like this. It now has consumed all my time and have been in a terrable shape. Just feel bad or try to get so I feel better. I have no energy or ambitions to do anything. Not even just go for a ride in a car. Just exhausted then eat and it starts all over again.
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I was diagnosed with type 2 3 years ago. After 2 failed spinal fusions. I was diagnosed with type 2 3 years ago. Since then I've lost 80 lbs. & have gone off all meds. My bg readings are typically 90 to 110- depending on what I eat and how much I exercise (gym + walking 1 hr/ day). I have a strong family history of type 2 diabetes with many relative disabled or dying young due to complications. It's a real motivator. Stay in there for the long haul. Cheers 😃👍 ince then I've lost 80 lbs. & have gone off all meds. My bg readings are typically 90 to 110- depending on what I eat and how much I exercise (gym with weights & stationary bike + walking 1 hr/ day). I have a strong family history of type 2 diabetes with many relative disabled or dying young due to complications. It's a real motivator. Stay in there for the long haul. And cook your own food. It helps...
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I walk10k a day and I find if I have something to eat just before walking I don't get the bump. I walk for 1.5 hours every day. There is a great app for iPhone called WalkMeter that is very accurate works off gps and does a great job of tracking progress.
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10000 steps, exercise, type 2 diabetes, walking, weight loss |
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