Hi all, I've recently been diagnosed with T2 following an HbA1c reading of 108 back in January. I've put a more detailed "welcome" post elsewhere on the forum. 🙂
I'm keen to get back into cycling as a primary means of exercise to get both my weight and Diabetes under control, and so would appreciate hearing others' experiences about cycling with T2, and any considerations to take into account.
I guess I'm most interested in any changes to think about with eating both before and during a ride. I do currently finger prick to check my blood sugars, but it seems a cumbersome thing to do whilst out on the bike, particularly disposing of the sharps.
I used to be a very keen cyclist, both road and MTB, and do have a few quid's worth of bikes currently gathering dust in my garage... Up until around 4 years ago, a typical Sunday morning for me would involve something like a 50-60 mile road ride, usually around the Hampshire end of the South Downs, the Test Valley or the New Forest.
I was a committed all-weather cycle commuter (around 8 miles each way) and had done a few long-distance rides, most notably London-to-Paris in 2016, as well as things like the BHF London-to-Brighton ride (both on and off road) and RideLondon too. The thought of doing anything like that now fills me with dread, but I'm keen to get back to those levels of cycling/general fitness.
The last notable ride for me was a 20-mile MTB route back in December, pre-diagnosis, and I was knackered by the halfway point and had to cut it short. I've dusted off the road bike with a view to doing a gentle 10-mile route at the weekend, so will see how I get on with that. An upcoming office move offers the opportunity for me to start commuting again, approx. 5 miles each way.
So yeah, let me know what your experiences have been like since being diagnosed, whether you were already a committed cyclist, or if it's something you've got into since.
Happy to geek out on bike talk too, for those interested... The current "stable" is as follows:
2017 Giant TCR Advanced Pro 1 - I treated myself to this when I was at the peak of my cycling fitness
2018 Vitus Substance V2 - this is the do-it-all/commuter bike, but surprisingly capable too
2020 Whyte 429 - I've been on/off with MTB over the years, this was a lockdown purchase to get back into it
But there've been many others that have come and gone over the years... I'm also amazed at the cost of bikes now, the latest version of my Giant is near enough twice what I paid for mine!
I'm keen to get back into cycling as a primary means of exercise to get both my weight and Diabetes under control, and so would appreciate hearing others' experiences about cycling with T2, and any considerations to take into account.
I guess I'm most interested in any changes to think about with eating both before and during a ride. I do currently finger prick to check my blood sugars, but it seems a cumbersome thing to do whilst out on the bike, particularly disposing of the sharps.
I used to be a very keen cyclist, both road and MTB, and do have a few quid's worth of bikes currently gathering dust in my garage... Up until around 4 years ago, a typical Sunday morning for me would involve something like a 50-60 mile road ride, usually around the Hampshire end of the South Downs, the Test Valley or the New Forest.
I was a committed all-weather cycle commuter (around 8 miles each way) and had done a few long-distance rides, most notably London-to-Paris in 2016, as well as things like the BHF London-to-Brighton ride (both on and off road) and RideLondon too. The thought of doing anything like that now fills me with dread, but I'm keen to get back to those levels of cycling/general fitness.
The last notable ride for me was a 20-mile MTB route back in December, pre-diagnosis, and I was knackered by the halfway point and had to cut it short. I've dusted off the road bike with a view to doing a gentle 10-mile route at the weekend, so will see how I get on with that. An upcoming office move offers the opportunity for me to start commuting again, approx. 5 miles each way.
So yeah, let me know what your experiences have been like since being diagnosed, whether you were already a committed cyclist, or if it's something you've got into since.
Happy to geek out on bike talk too, for those interested... The current "stable" is as follows:
2017 Giant TCR Advanced Pro 1 - I treated myself to this when I was at the peak of my cycling fitness
2018 Vitus Substance V2 - this is the do-it-all/commuter bike, but surprisingly capable too
2020 Whyte 429 - I've been on/off with MTB over the years, this was a lockdown purchase to get back into it
But there've been many others that have come and gone over the years... I'm also amazed at the cost of bikes now, the latest version of my Giant is near enough twice what I paid for mine!