Hi everyone, I’m type 1 and still quite new to things (Jan 2019). Nevertheless, I continue to slowly build up on my exercise regime but having difficulty with lows and hypos.
At present I take 9 units of basal (reduced by 3 units recently)at night and carb count on Novorapid.
My morning readings are always on the lower side between 4.2 and 4.6, despite reducing my basal by 3. On advice of my dietician I do not inject prior to going to the gym. However, I have to eat some breakfast in order to drive to the gym and up my readings. At present I am trialling porridge and orange juice.
If I do aerobic workout this is fine but have to take glucose after 20 mins and at the end - usually between 8 or 9 jelly babies and I am finding that building up to a decent run of 40 mins or more is impossible.
I’m fine if I do resistance training or weights but would prefer to do this without food.
I have gained weight in the last 3 weeks, when I am trying to lose weight ( my food type and Cals is strict) Finding everything frustrating.
My present thinking is I need to get my morning readings up. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
At present I take 9 units of basal (reduced by 3 units recently)at night and carb count on Novorapid.
My morning readings are always on the lower side between 4.2 and 4.6, despite reducing my basal by 3. On advice of my dietician I do not inject prior to going to the gym. However, I have to eat some breakfast in order to drive to the gym and up my readings. At present I am trialling porridge and orange juice.
If I do aerobic workout this is fine but have to take glucose after 20 mins and at the end - usually between 8 or 9 jelly babies and I am finding that building up to a decent run of 40 mins or more is impossible.
I’m fine if I do resistance training or weights but would prefer to do this without food.
I have gained weight in the last 3 weeks, when I am trying to lose weight ( my food type and Cals is strict) Finding everything frustrating.
My present thinking is I need to get my morning readings up. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.