I'm trying to keep going out for regular runs. I've been a runner (pretty average, but I enjoy it!) for about 25 years, and thankfully that has stood me in good stead after my recent diagnosis. I had an angiogram in the hospital that showed my heart was in pretty good shape, so hopefully keeping active will help to stave off those complications.
I'm still finding it a little difficult getting used to the adjustments I'm having to make. Before diagnosis, I used to get up early, have a cup of tea, then go out for a run which would wake me up for the rest of the day. Now, I have to eat something, let it settle in my stomach for an hour or so, test my blood sugar levels, go out for the run, test myself again, attempt to adjust my insulin for the next 24 hours to avoid hypos (not quite cracked that one yet!).
I don't like winter and running in the dark. I used to run through the local park, but stopped that after hearing the hooves of some enormous beast pounding towards me (an untethered Rottweiler, as it emerged from the gloom), and now stick to the streets. The good thing is that we only have 5 weeks or so to the shortest day then the days will start getting longer again - hurrah!🙂