In February I have been going to ski a few days with some friends. They are all morning, they make a paradita to eat and continue about five. I have two problems: one that does not ski hahaha !!! (I will take a monitor and myrhythm, one day you have to start ...) and another that I have not faced with the bomb.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
Hello @beti, my experience is that it is a fairly exhausting activity, so at the physical level, it will affect you with glucose decline if you do not control well, apart from lowering the basal, you would have to calculate well what you put quickly, and carry sugar, or something you can take where you are.
Another thing, with the cold, it is much more complicated to get blood to see glucose, apart from having to carry it, do you wear a continuous monitor? It can help you a lot.
On the cold in Spain do not worry, except if you have dexcom that my recommendation is that you do not take it, mine died the first day of skiing.
Basal go down 20% and see controlling ... I don't have to get off anything, it's not anaerobic ... Another thing is the next night.And be careful where you carry the bomb, the last day I took her in the bra on one side, I fell and hurt my rib, the milk was fat ... in Austria ... explains the bomb in German haha haha!