Good to all.
I wanted to know your opinion from experience if it happened to you.I am a type 1 diabetic of 30 years of evolution.
For many years I do physical exercise at least four or five days per week.I used to go for a light pace for an hour or even running but with this now it rains, now it's cold or very hot, I signed up for a gym.
In recent years I have been a bit irregular but in the last year I have managed to be quite constant.Two or three times I made spinning but it went very badly, they gave me some horrific increases around 300 or even more.
As is an exercise that has a lot of anaerobic part I left it, and I got into Aerobic, Step, Body Combat, or tape or canes.I've been doing these exercises for a long time but it is weird the day after them, I am not given an important hyperglycemia, close or overcoming the 300.
I no longer know if it is because I exercise in the afternoon, about 19:30, and there is hardly any insulin in the body (work until 5 and I cannot at another time), or by the catecholamines released in the exercise or the twothings.
Once even thinking about the first, I have put some fast insulin before exercise to help metabolize blood sugar and I have to say that post -lunch glycemia has improved.
I wanted to know if there is any way to avoid this, or if nothing happens because it is a passenger effect (but sometimes it lasts three hours or more), or if these exercises are too intense and cause me hyperglycemia and it would be betterdo others ...
The endocrine tells me that it is good and that it does not have to get so much, but it goes up, and before the exercise I usually be at less than 170.
A hug.
Elena