MisterMints
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi all,
I've been type 1 for about 17/18 years so know about handling my condition pretty well but in the last year I have taken up running to the point where I've gone and entered the London Marathon.
I've never covered anywhere near 26.2 miles before, but have done 3 half marathons, and at the end of each one I'm getting to the point where I'm feeling wobbly. Whether that is low blood glucose, being exhausted, or a combination of the two I'm not sure. I always carry glucose tabs and/or energy gels with me on all runs (5km+) but with the huge increase in distance a full marathon demands I'm a little nervous about managing things.
I obviously don't want my glucose readings to be too high (although I accept they will have to be above my normal readings for the day) but a little unsure how to manage food, glucose levels, general running ability and everything else where I will basically be in the middle of London in nothing more than shorts and t-shirt and some gels in my pocket.
Has anyone with T1 here ever ran a marathon? Any tips on how to manage it (both the distance and the diabetes)? Any tips you can give, or glucose managing stretgies (especially since I won't be carrying a meter during the run so will be relying a lot on guess work and feelings)?
Thanks!
I've been type 1 for about 17/18 years so know about handling my condition pretty well but in the last year I have taken up running to the point where I've gone and entered the London Marathon.
I've never covered anywhere near 26.2 miles before, but have done 3 half marathons, and at the end of each one I'm getting to the point where I'm feeling wobbly. Whether that is low blood glucose, being exhausted, or a combination of the two I'm not sure. I always carry glucose tabs and/or energy gels with me on all runs (5km+) but with the huge increase in distance a full marathon demands I'm a little nervous about managing things.
I obviously don't want my glucose readings to be too high (although I accept they will have to be above my normal readings for the day) but a little unsure how to manage food, glucose levels, general running ability and everything else where I will basically be in the middle of London in nothing more than shorts and t-shirt and some gels in my pocket.
Has anyone with T1 here ever ran a marathon? Any tips on how to manage it (both the distance and the diabetes)? Any tips you can give, or glucose managing stretgies (especially since I won't be carrying a meter during the run so will be relying a lot on guess work and feelings)?
Thanks!