Stitch147
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- MODY
DNF - did not finish or defeated not failed.
That sums up my Thames
Path Challenge today.
Started off well, bg level was 11.7 before I started. First 10k not too bad. Left foot started to get a bit sore on the ball of the foot. Rest stop at 14k I'll get there then have a look.
Got to rest stop, first job check blood, 6.2, start eating 1/2 of my peanut butter sarnie. Time to check left foot. Trainer off, sock off, s*** that's a lovely big red blister!!! Hobble next door to medic tent. Explain that I'm diabetic and can they check my blister. They asked me if my BG levels were ok and they said they were a bit low for carrying on, I showed them my half eaten sarnie and he was happy with that. But my foot on the other hand he wasn't happy with. They were very impressed and said it was the best they had seen so far today!!! So they administered the largest blister plaster they could find. And advised me to be very careful with it. I sat there for about 20 minutes waiting for my BG levels to come up a bit and then took the decision to not complete the remaining 14k. The main reason for this is that I am going away to Disneyland Paris in just over a weeks time and I'm taking part in the run Disney 5k. So I'm now on the train home feeling deflated and feeling like a bit of a failure. This is the first time a challenge has beaten me.
I was doing well though, id done the first 14k in 2 hours 31 mins.
That sums up my Thames
Path Challenge today.
Started off well, bg level was 11.7 before I started. First 10k not too bad. Left foot started to get a bit sore on the ball of the foot. Rest stop at 14k I'll get there then have a look.
Got to rest stop, first job check blood, 6.2, start eating 1/2 of my peanut butter sarnie. Time to check left foot. Trainer off, sock off, s*** that's a lovely big red blister!!! Hobble next door to medic tent. Explain that I'm diabetic and can they check my blister. They asked me if my BG levels were ok and they said they were a bit low for carrying on, I showed them my half eaten sarnie and he was happy with that. But my foot on the other hand he wasn't happy with. They were very impressed and said it was the best they had seen so far today!!! So they administered the largest blister plaster they could find. And advised me to be very careful with it. I sat there for about 20 minutes waiting for my BG levels to come up a bit and then took the decision to not complete the remaining 14k. The main reason for this is that I am going away to Disneyland Paris in just over a weeks time and I'm taking part in the run Disney 5k. So I'm now on the train home feeling deflated and feeling like a bit of a failure. This is the first time a challenge has beaten me.
I was doing well though, id done the first 14k in 2 hours 31 mins.