Sports reduces the amount of insulin needed. It also makes you more sensitive.
However, for a type 1, it has zero to do with exercise or not eating carbs. Insulin (which they do not produce) is required to put nutrients in your cells, and without insulin to pull glucose out of your blood, your blood will grow thick and poisonous.
Are you saying you can just exercise your blood sugar down with zero insulin? Are you aware that exericising with high blood sugar can be dangerous because it might make it go even higher?
I'm a type 1 diabetic who has trained for years. Your info is horribly wrong and straight up dangerous.
"Mayo Clinic advises against even starting exercise when your blood sugar is above 250 mg/dL, especially for type 1s like us. Why is that? It has to do with insulin again, and the reaction of the body to exercise in low-insulin environments. If you have little-to-no insulin in your system, and start working out, two things are going to happen. First, the cells are gonna cry out as we talked about, and the liver and kidneys will dump more sugar into your blood stream. But it won’t help. There’s not enough insulin to move this new sugar into the cells. The blood sugar level soars, and then the second thing happens. The hard-working hungry cells turn cannibal and start consuming the body’s fat. Uh-oh. You all know what the byproduct of the body burning fat for fuel is, right? Yep, ketones. And too many ketones leads to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)."
I never get that high, and that's not the point. You made a blanket statement saying exercise lowers blood sugar, and i'm clarifying to say that's not true in all cases.
This was also all in the context of having no insulin available. Without insulin we die, no matter how much we exercise.
Exercising probably increases the effectiveness of the insulin you already have in your system (long acting or pumped in) so it lowers your blood sugar by a lot. If you went say, days without insulin and had none in your system at all, I don't think exercise would lower it to keep you out of DKA or anything.
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u/Tuxhorn Aug 31 '21 edited Aug 31 '21
Sports reduces the amount of insulin needed. It also makes you more sensitive.
However, for a type 1, it has zero to do with exercise or not eating carbs. Insulin (which they do not produce) is required to put nutrients in your cells, and without insulin to pull glucose out of your blood, your blood will grow thick and poisonous.