Hello good to everyone, I am a 28 -year -old boy, diabetic and a degree in physical activity and sport sciences.Casualities of life detected me diabetes how much in the subject of physiology we were trying to act the insulin before, during and after the exercise.
From that precise moment I began to live with the disease and so well with the sport.All my life doing sports, and a future aimed at the same side, I could not put aside the sport, so a relationship began that although sometimes you give you a disgust, almost everything is benefits and pleasures.The beginnings were complicated but with the knowledge that I was acquiring in my studies and the tests, experiences ... that I was having with sports practice, they were allowing me to have a greater knowledge about the disease.
As the most important sports achievements are being able to do the year 2 years in a row 2009 and 2010 (this year I could not do it since I did not have a dorsal touched in the raffle) the last year I made a time of 6:54 minutes remaining betweenThe 500 first of 10,000 people.That same year I made Behobia - San Sebastián with a time of 1 hour and 16 minutes and the San Sebastian marathon ending at 2:52:50 seconds.
As a degree in Sciences of Physical Activity and Sports, I intend to help many of those people who have no knowledge regarding their illness and sports.Diabetes and sport is not that they are incompatible, on the contrary, the word sport should be linked to that of diabetes from the beginning.
My experience tells me that if injecting insulin is the compulsory part of our treatment, exercise is a fundamental part of being able to lead a normal life with controlled blood glucose values.
My intention is to start with a Facebook page, which I have called Dide - Diabetes and Sports, and to get in touch with people who need help, be they children, youth, older people ... and be able to do directed training programsexpressly to bring glycemia control.
You can contact me through Facebook, putting Dide in the search engine or if not through the forum.