Although my 4 -year -old daughter still does not do regulated sports.I have realized that when he exercises more, he has sugar increases, which are not followed by hypos.He keeps high until he would go down because he has to eat .....
Has it happened to you or do you know why this can be?
My daughter is 14 years old, he usually practices athletics, and always ends higher, although at a few hours she starts to go down.According to its endo, it is within normality since the body begins to release glucose of body reserves to meet the energy needs that the muscles need.We, as his endo told us, never rectify, and when administering insulin we take into account the sport he has done.The effect of sport on glycemia can last up to 24 hours as they told us.Exercise can affect very differently depending on the intensity, schedule, ... Keep in mind that each one is a world, each situation is different and first of all consult with their endo. But yes, not only happens to your little one ...
At the sports level when you finish the training, it usually happens that it goes up, it can be for several reasons, I always speak to you from my knowledge that I can assure you that I am very missing to learn, and I learn every day of all of you.
It usually happens to me, even sometimes I cause these climbs making series, if you are loaded with glycogen "usually" (I put it in quotes because it is every time a story and it is dangerous to play like this) to raise the glucose with these series and revolutionize the heart.
When I take HC to raise my glucose before or during training, and especially if they are not liquid, as some specialists in diabetes sport, the stomach muscles work more slowly and exercise more and exercise work more the muscles we are exercising, this causes us that the taking of those HC do not take their effect totally, at the end of the training everything begins to regulate and the stomach begins to work better and there you have the climb.
Personally I carry a bomb, I reduce the basal before I start and what I do before finishing depending on the type of exercise, intensity, HC taken, is to remove the reduction of the basal, even put some bolus.But each one is a world.
I never finish learning this is a book without end, it never usually happens the same, at least to me, although I always hear the same "everything has a justification" and it will be but I do not find it many times.
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then before exercise (for example, run 30 minutes) you have to eat or do not eat an HC ??
Each one is a world @Mariah14, will depend on when he has eaten and the type of HC he would have taken, on the level of blood glucose, the intensity of the race.It is difficult to answer, I hope I could tell you something and be correct.There are such as feeding tables according to physical exercise, sport and blood glucose but each one is a world.
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One of the best professionals in Sports & Diabetes for me is Serafín Murillo, I put these links to take a look, I hope they are useful. Link Link Link Here you will find many answers but every day they are not the same for us.
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