Hypoglycemia and Exercise

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Hypoglycemia

diabetes.about.com — “Hypoglycemia is also known as low blood sugar. It happens when your blood sugar level drops too low. It happens more often with Type 1 diabetes, but it can happen with Type 2, if your medication is too potent or if you've been exercising a lot. Not enough sugar in your blood means that your cells don't have enough glucose for energy. You might feel nervous or shaky, dizzy or lightheaded, sleepy or hungry. You may be confused, sweaty, or have difficulty speaking or walking.View full resource at diabetes.about.com

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Hypoglycemia: Hypoglycemia is also known as low blood sugar. It happens when your blood sugar level drops too low.... http://bit.ly/dlZkVe

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Health Tip: Ward Off Hypoglycemia - US News and World Report

usnews.com — “Suggestions that may help prevent low blood sugarView full resource at usnews.com

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Many individuals with type 2 diabetes are unaware of the dangers of hypoglycemia

endocrineweb.com — “A majority of individuals with type 2 diabetes experience low blood sugar levels during the course of everyday activities like working, driving and exercising.View full resource at endocrineweb.com

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Many individuals with type 2 diabetes are unaware of the dangers of hypoglycemia: A majority of individuals with... http://bit.ly/gnuzDq

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Little Known Ways to Prevent Hypoglycemia Using Fitness Exercises : Jonathan Rosenfeld's Nursing Homes Abuse Blog

feeds.lexblog.com — “Regulation of glucose levels is a crucial part of caring for many nursing home patients. In addition to diet, exercise can also help in regulating blView full resource at feeds.lexblog.com

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New blog post: Little Known Ways to Prevent Hypoglycemia Using Fitness Exercises: Regulation of glucose levels is... http://bit.ly/bDr4Lh

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EXERCISE FINALLY MADE EASY - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “For me exercise usually ends up equaling shakes, brain fog, being curled up in a corner sucking my thumb and a few Skittles due to having a low blood sugar. If I'm being honest, I find myself putting exercise off a lot because of the unpredictability of blood sugar swings...yeah, after almost 26 years of Type 1 Diabetes cornering me and usually delivering a knee buckling low blood sugar 9 times out of 10 after exercise, I might have flipped who is cornering who. What a jerk that diabetes is, corView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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EXERCISE MADE EASY: For me exercise usually ends up equaling shakes, brain fog, me being curled up in a corn... http://bit.ly/dec8j5 #dblog

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Type 2 Diabetes Complications - How to avoid short- and long-term complications

endocrineweb.com — “With type 2 diabetes, you must control your blood glucose level if you want to avoid short- and long-term complications. hypoglycemia, eye problems (retinopathy), nerve problems (neuropathy), kidney disease, and heart disease can all be prevented.View full resource at endocrineweb.com

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Learn about the complications associated with type 2 #diabetes--and what you can do to avoid them: http://bit.ly/ySEtY

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Juices and fruits... | Facebook

facebook.com — “On Nutrition wrote: Juices and fruits are not optimal for... Join Facebook to connect with On Nutrition and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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Juices and fruits are not optimal for treating exercise-induced hypoglycemia in diabetics because their GI effect... http://fb.me/LwtHRifE

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High glycemic index... | Facebook

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High glycemic index (GI) carbohydrates are best for treating hypoglycemia during exercise in diabetics. They are... http://fb.me/w6klHkhS

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Slideshow: Blood Sugar Control and Insulin

diabetes.webmd.com — “With diabetes, it's important to avoid hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. WebMD shows you how to control your glucose level with insulin, diet, and exercise.View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com

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Slideshow: Blood Sugar Control and Insulin

diabetes.webmd.com — “With diabetes, it's important to avoid hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. WebMD shows you how to control your glucose level with insulin, diet, and exercise.View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com

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Good News! - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “I was going to pay for extra insurance on top of recieving the benefits of my husband's health insurance.My past experience with these companies is that they put an allowance on how many test strips you can get within a three month period. Since going on the pump I test quite often.At least 12x a day.Before and after meals,occasionally during the night,as I have hypoglycemia unawareness.Before and after exercise,and if I feel high or low.Not to mention basal testing.Anyhow,I thought I would checView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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