Hey I’m nineteen years old and I’m a diabetic for almost a year. Your channel really helps me keep a positive approach towards my diabetes and is also a great form of support for me! Plz keep on sharing your amazing content !
Just want to say that I am so happy I found this channel, I was diagnosed type 1 this year and you have helped aid with my anxiety SO MUCH. Subscribed and love your videos!
Thanks for the link to your clip. My daughter (4 years old) wears a Tandem and we've had a heck of a time keeping it on her. Thanks again and great to hear from you again!
No problem! I'm honestly not sure if this clip would be secure enough for a 4 year old haha😂! Here are a couple of other clip companies that people with the t:slim have recommended to me, if you want to check them out: T1 Secura: t1secura.com/ Type 1 Tactical: www.type1tactical.com/ These two are supposed to be super secure!
Well done, morning exercise is the best! I prefer to run first thing, I find my levels a lot more stable when there's little insulin on board and also an empty stomach is better for running. I've also been doing a pilates class for about an hour each week, it doesn't have a massive impact on levels, just a slow drop. Keep up the morning exercise, it really helps improve your daytime levels and mantra
I can't believe that I went so long without trying morning exercise! I love it! Like you, I'm finding there is so much more stability with my blood sugars during exercise, and throughout the day after :)
I am 33 and have had T1D since I was 18. I have never had a regular exercise routine in my life, but beginning in August, I made a commitment to myself to begin a morning exercise routine before getting my kids up. I now wake up at 5, workout, then start my day. The effects on my BG levels have been amazing, and I have been able to cut my insulin daily dose down a ton because I feel like my body is utilizing the insulin much better!
Wow I have so much respect for you getting up at 5 to exercise!! I'm happy to hear you have found the routine that works for you and have also found success working out as soon as you wake up :) . Thanks so much for sharing 💗
Perfect Timing!! I'm just having a very late lunch here and your post popped up! Another super excellent video Michelle! I LOVED how balanced you are with your routine and expectations for yourself and your numbers. Honestly you just have such a soothing and understanding outlook, watching your videos brings me a lot of comfort, as I'm more of an extremest when it comes to exercise and often push it way too hard! I thank you so much for making this, and personally reminding me to reach for balance and kindness towards myself (especially after a poor night's sleep!!) Big love from London and Happy Fall!! xoxo
Thank you Andrea!! I am so happy I could have lunch with you! I have to admit, creating balance for myself isn't something I've always been good at. It is something that I learned the hard way during my 20's haha. Thank you again for your kind words. Sending love back to you, and have a wonderful day 🤗❤️
Go Michelle! I swear by morning workouts, if I’m doing HIIT training or a hard run I tend to need a little bit of insulin on board but I still think it’s the time of day with the least other factors for us to consider, I think important to note too that once your body is used to something it reacts differently (someone who jogs often might not need to adjust but if you are just starting out you may). Do love the message here to be kind and gentle to our bodies - workout culture these days is a bit intense!! ❤️💗❤️💗
Haha oh hey there💓🤗! I have to say, part of the inspiration for me trying this is from you! You've always talked about how great morning workouts are for you, so I figured it was time for me to try :D . Also, great point about how your body will react differently when it starts getting used to something!
A lot of type 1’s (like myself) have severe dawn phenomenon (wake up hormones and glucose dumping from liver which raises blood sugar in the morning) and so morning workouts help prevent getting high from that. Personally, If I don’t workout in the morning my sugars get really high just from waking up. I have such bad dawn phenomenon and have to correct it every morning - unless I workout. Also, So many experts say not to exercise with any insulin on board because exercise increases insulin sensitivity. If you workout with pump on you’re still getting small basal doses so high corrections aren’t as needed since you’ll be more sensitive to those small basal’s. I’m glad you’ve tried morning workouts!! Less variables yay go you! I’m working out again after a long time off and ran across your video. Thanks for sharing - T1D tribe strong!
Great video. I can't beleive how stable your blood sugers are . As someone else commented, mine also look like the alps. I usually excersice about three times per week. Biking is my excersice and now that it is starting to get colder have moved to indoor biking using the zwift app. I have to do a temporary bolus of 0% or take off my pump and I will still go low. As you mentioned, everyone is different. I always have a full water bottle of orange juice with me and several granola bars as well. Even doing a morning workout, I will have something sweet to eat before starting the workout, just to get my BS trending up before starting. I am planning on switching to the tslim pump as my ADP warranty is finishing next week so will be ordering after I have my appointment with my endo next week.
Another good video Michelle. If a correction is indicated by my CGM, I do what you did: I make about half the calculated correction, and less if my exercise is more intense. Anything involving a period of brisk walking / aerobic exercise, I eat an appropriate amount of carbs. Thanks for sharing.
That great. Study shown morning routine before work is good for you. I do cross country workout before school started. I also feel energized afterward.
Haha everything just worked out really well in this video, but of course this isn't always the case with T1D 😜. Thanks so much Darryl! I'm excited to get some more videos out 😊
I get up at 4:30 most mornings of the week to workout and I usually do a HIIT type of workout for ~30 mins. I always, always have to give some amount of insulin before my workouts bc they spike quite a bit from the adrenaline! Even when I wake up in the 70's I sometimes will have to have a glucose tab just so I can give some insulin before my workout. I also notice my insulin sensitivity is better throughout the day on the mornings I exercise! Definitely something I've been loving for a long time and the affect it has on my sugars is motivation enough! So glad you enjoyed it too!
I’m normally go for walks in the evening before dinner. I’ve made some big life changes this fall and have gone back to school so I like to go out and move after I’ve been sitting in class all afternoon. Like you I’m insulin sensitive when exercising so that’s why I like going before dinner when I have no insulin on board. Thanks for sharing as always Michelle ❤️
Hello Michelle! You videos are amazing! I'm 13years old and doctors diagnosted my T1D one year ago. I'm using an insulin pens and I start to have an i-port. I love your vlogs and I erytime leave a like. I hope, you are healty. Thank you, you inspiring my... You are strong person! PS: I wish you good blood sugar! Ela from Slovakia
Thanks! I've learned the hard way from setting the bar too high haha. I'm trying to be more realistic nowadays ;) ! I hope you find a routine that works well for you 💓
Correct! A.M. is the best for exercise. I’m T1D 45 years and have switched my 3 mile runs to the morning, because cortisol level decrease causes hypoglycemia after 5 PM.
So happy you made this video!! I've been thinking about a morning exercise routine for a while in order to combat that morning rise and eliminate the issue of lows due to insulin on board. But on some days I leave for work at 7:15 in the morning... so I would have to exercise at like 6 am. And I'm not an early bird!! Lol.
You have such a lovely and balanced approach to experimenting like this! I loooooove exercising in the morning, it's the best time imo. Whenever I have dance class in the evenings I am always struggling with preventing lows, but in the morning I hardly ever get lows after exercise. Depending on the intensity I do sometimes give a tiny bolus (usually the more intense the exercise, the more I need), but that's all really. At this point I'm so used to exercising first thing in the morning that I feel weird when I don't have the time for a quick yoga flow or some pilates, haha.
That's awesome that you have found a routine exercising in the morning too :D. I agree, it is a lot easier to deal with blood sugars in the morning vs. the evening. Thanks for sharing your experience 💓
Awh very nice Michelle! Always love watching your videos! Thank you for doing them :) On the other hand I don't exercise in the mornings. Although i do try to every once in a while do some yoga in the AM but I try to do something at least everyday. It's so hard anymore. Love and happiness your way!
Man! Your blood sugar levels are so stable, I'm envious. I'm normally within range but still, my line looks more like the Alps, I can hardly ever get a flat line. The main reason for this I think it's because I've taken a break from my pump and have returned to manual injections. I was having problems with my underlying tissue and was having more problems with my pump sites than with pen injections. That being said it's harder to achieve a stable flat line, which looks SOOOO nice to me. I always prefer to work out earlier rather than later because if I have a low during a workout, I can pause it and return to it later in the afternoon or evening, but if I leave my workout for nighttime, and go low, then I have no backup time to pick the workout back up later.
The levels in this video are quite nice, but I definitely have those days that look like the Alps as well 😂. I'm sorry to hear you had problems with your tissue! Hopefully after switching back to pens for awhile it will get better! It may be nice to have a tech break as well :) ! Take care!
Thanks for this Michelle! I prefer morning exercise on the weekends but prefer after work during the week.. I would like to spontaneously exercise in the am but as it's spontaneous I know it will affect my BGs for the whole day so like to keep it consistent:)
That's so awesome!! Thanks for sharing Cassandra! Please share the link to your blog, if you feel comfortable doing so of course! I would love to check it out, and I'm sure a lot of my viewers would as well :)
i dance a lot throughout the day (randomly) which is probably not the best way as my blood sugars tend to go low. Thank you for making this video! i think i'll try a more routine workout too!
It's so great to work out in the morning...and guess what, you're done for the day! However, I am also lazy in the AM, so you know, I'm one to speak. LOL. Going to follow your foot steps and do a workout right now, although it's evening. I also really enjoy Yoga With Adriene, she has TONS of free videos and she's easy to listen to.
Great experiment! I enjoyed seeing how it worked out for you! I‘ve always been a morning exerciser. But after breakfast my pump would automatically correct my high instead of letting my exercise bring it down then I went too low! Recently I started fasting (eating between 10 & 6 only) so I started exercising without breakfast in the morning and it has worked out perfectly.
Ahh that is one downside to automatic pumps - they don't know when you are exercising. I'm guessing you must have the 670g or Control IQ! That is awesome that you also found exercise to work for you without breakfast :)
Michelle Lord Yes, Control IQ. I can set it to exercise but the auto bolus happened before I did that. So I tried to set it to exercise after I ate but I don’t remember if that worked or not. Sometimes I would just take the pump off but then the On Board feature was off if it auto bolused. I was going to call Tandem but never did. Maybe one of your viewers might have some advice on this. 🤷♀️
I prefer morning workouts as well. I do about an hour (usually weight training/hiit) and it's taken me SO LONG to get my routine figured out 😂😂 I have control IQ on my pump which has an excercise feature that changes the range to allow you to go a bit higher. A game changer. I usually allow myself to go up to about 9-10 bec I know the workout will bring it back down. All I have before is a coffee and I turn the excercise feature on about 15 mins before I start.
That is so good to know that Control IQ has an exercise feature (we don't have it yet here in Canada)! Seems like you have a really good routine for exercise :)!
Glad you are doing well. Do you still use your D6 with your pump ? As for sleep, I found a sleep machine on Amazon that makes white noise, rain sounds, surf, babbling brooks sounds. It really helped me sleep better. The outside noise doesn't wake me any more. I use it every night. Hang in there !!
I ussualy do yoga 🧘♀️ late afternoon, sometimes morning, 30-40 minutes, five days a week, moderate intensity. But it always makes my numbers go little bit high. Today I did 35 minutes (IOB when I started was 1.17) and BS went from 7 to 7.6 🤷♀️
I love your channel so very informative. When people are first diagnosed with diabetes can they get started on a glucose meter they put into their body and an insulin pump? Or typically do doctors don't advise people to do that?
Thank you!! I think it really depends on the patient & doctor. I know a lot of people who go on a pump and CGM right after being diagnosed. I personally was on syringes for 5 years before switching to an insulin pump, and I went 13 years before starting a CGM.
Great vid! But must say I find it 😂 that u see 7am as early, I often be up have 10-15 km ran n b home putting porridge on 4 d kids defore 7am, u can defo push harder 💪💪
Remind me Michelle, have you gotten controlIQ yet?? Love the video btw, I always get so nervous working out because my blood sugars always tank. Maybe I’ll try it in the morning, it never even occurred to me until now!
can you try the chloe ting two week shread challenge on youtube, it is really popular, and would be such a good video ! Also with type one diabetes we can see how are bodys change because weight loss is different for every diabetic x
Thanks for the suggestion! I saw that video and it's pretty intense haha, so I don't think it would be for me. I have a very sensitive stomach in the morning, which is why I stick to less intense exercise like yoga/pilates :)
Have you ever thought about Beachbody workouts? For $99 a year, you get ALL OF THEM streaming. They've all been playtested to make sure they work. I had great results back when I used to be a Beachbody coach.
Oh, also, when I used to work out to Beachbody, I'd have to carb load before a workout, because I could crash for up to 8 hours later. No insulin on board.
I've never tried it, but I feel like it may be too intense for my morning exercise. I have a bit of a sensitive stomach in the morning and can't do anything too vigorous 😜. Sounds like a really great option for those who can do more intense workouts though!
@@MichelleLord I understand, but they have programs for everybody. Low intensity programs too. If you ever decide you want to try it, I'm pretty sure Beachbody offers 30 days free for their stream service. Good luck with whatever you end up using!
Hey I’m nineteen years old and I’m a diabetic for almost a year. Your channel really helps me keep a positive approach towards my diabetes and is also a great form of support for me! Plz keep on sharing your amazing content !
Thank you so much! This makes me so happy to hear 💓🤗
Just want to say that I am so happy I found this channel, I was diagnosed type 1 this year and you have helped aid with my anxiety SO MUCH. Subscribed and love your videos!
Thanks for the link to your clip. My daughter (4 years old) wears a Tandem and we've had a heck of a time keeping it on her. Thanks again and great to hear from you again!
No problem! I'm honestly not sure if this clip would be secure enough for a 4 year old haha😂! Here are a couple of other clip companies that people with the t:slim have recommended to me, if you want to check them out:
T1 Secura: t1secura.com/
Type 1 Tactical: www.type1tactical.com/
These two are supposed to be super secure!
Well done, morning exercise is the best! I prefer to run first thing, I find my levels a lot more stable when there's little insulin on board and also an empty stomach is better for running. I've also been doing a pilates class for about an hour each week, it doesn't have a massive impact on levels, just a slow drop. Keep up the morning exercise, it really helps improve your daytime levels and mantra
I can't believe that I went so long without trying morning exercise! I love it!
Like you, I'm finding there is so much more stability with my blood sugars during exercise, and throughout the day after :)
I am 33 and have had T1D since I was 18. I have never had a regular exercise routine in my life, but beginning in August, I made a commitment to myself to begin a morning exercise routine before getting my kids up. I now wake up at 5, workout, then start my day. The effects on my BG levels have been amazing, and I have been able to cut my insulin daily dose down a ton because I feel like my body is utilizing the insulin much better!
Wow I have so much respect for you getting up at 5 to exercise!! I'm happy to hear you have found the routine that works for you and have also found success working out as soon as you wake up :) . Thanks so much for sharing 💗
Perfect Timing!! I'm just having a very late lunch here and your post popped up! Another super excellent video Michelle! I LOVED how balanced you are with your routine and expectations for yourself and your numbers. Honestly you just have such a soothing and understanding outlook, watching your videos brings me a lot of comfort, as I'm more of an extremest when it comes to exercise and often push it way too hard! I thank you so much for making this, and personally reminding me to reach for balance and kindness towards myself (especially after a poor night's sleep!!) Big love from London and Happy Fall!! xoxo
Thank you Andrea!! I am so happy I could have lunch with you! I have to admit, creating balance for myself isn't something I've always been good at. It is something that I learned the hard way during my 20's haha. Thank you again for your kind words. Sending love back to you, and have a wonderful day 🤗❤️
Go Michelle! I swear by morning workouts, if I’m doing HIIT training or a hard run I tend to need a little bit of insulin on board but I still think it’s the time of day with the least other factors for us to consider, I think important to note too that once your body is used to something it reacts differently (someone who jogs often might not need to adjust but if you are just starting out you may). Do love the message here to be kind and gentle to our bodies - workout culture these days is a bit intense!! ❤️💗❤️💗
Haha oh hey there💓🤗! I have to say, part of the inspiration for me trying this is from you! You've always talked about how great morning workouts are for you, so I figured it was time for me to try :D .
Also, great point about how your body will react differently when it starts getting used to something!
A lot of type 1’s (like myself) have severe dawn phenomenon (wake up hormones and glucose dumping from liver which raises blood sugar in the morning) and so morning workouts help prevent getting high from that. Personally, If I don’t workout in the morning my sugars get really high just from waking up. I have such bad dawn phenomenon and have to correct it every morning - unless I workout. Also, So many experts say not to exercise with any insulin on board because exercise increases insulin sensitivity. If you workout with pump on you’re still getting small basal doses so high corrections aren’t as needed since you’ll be more sensitive to those small basal’s. I’m glad you’ve tried morning workouts!! Less variables yay go you! I’m working out again after a long time off and ran across your video. Thanks for sharing - T1D tribe strong!
Great video. I can't beleive how stable your blood sugers are . As someone else commented, mine also look like the alps. I usually excersice about three times per week. Biking is my excersice and now that it is starting to get colder have moved to indoor biking using the zwift app. I have to do a temporary bolus of 0% or take off my pump and I will still go low. As you mentioned, everyone is different. I always have a full water bottle of orange juice with me and several granola bars as well. Even doing a morning workout, I will have something sweet to eat before starting the workout, just to get my BS trending up before starting. I am planning on switching to the tslim pump as my ADP warranty is finishing next week so will be ordering after I have my appointment with my endo next week.
Another good video Michelle. If a correction is indicated by my CGM, I do what you did: I make about half the calculated correction, and less if my exercise is more intense. Anything involving a period of brisk walking / aerobic exercise, I eat an appropriate amount of carbs. Thanks for sharing.
That great. Study shown morning routine before work is good for you. I do cross country workout before school started. I also feel energized afterward.
This is Goals😂 Newly diagnosed btw, you vids help soooooo much
Haha everything just worked out really well in this video, but of course this isn't always the case with T1D 😜. Thanks so much Darryl! I'm excited to get some more videos out 😊
I get up at 4:30 most mornings of the week to workout and I usually do a HIIT type of workout for ~30 mins. I always, always have to give some amount of insulin before my workouts bc they spike quite a bit from the adrenaline! Even when I wake up in the 70's I sometimes will have to have a glucose tab just so I can give some insulin before my workout. I also notice my insulin sensitivity is better throughout the day on the mornings I exercise! Definitely something I've been loving for a long time and the affect it has on my sugars is motivation enough! So glad you enjoyed it too!
Very good video thanks for sharing. I'm a morning person, I don't work out much, But I keep up with a 2 year and 5 year old, that's my exercise lol.
I’m normally go for walks in the evening before dinner. I’ve made some big life changes this fall and have gone back to school so I like to go out and move after I’ve been sitting in class all afternoon. Like you I’m insulin sensitive when exercising so that’s why I like going before dinner when I have no insulin on board. Thanks for sharing as always Michelle ❤️
That's so awesome that you've gone back to school, and yet you are still making time to be active! Best of luck with your studies 🤗💓
Great routine
a workout I do is zumba on zoom every day and go to the gyum monday Michelle!
Hello Michelle! You videos are amazing! I'm 13years old and doctors diagnosted my T1D one year ago. I'm using an insulin pens and I start to have an i-port. I love your vlogs and I erytime leave a like.
I hope, you are healty. Thank you, you inspiring my... You are strong person!
PS: I wish you good blood sugar!
Ela from Slovakia
Thank you so much Ela!! I wish you good blood sugars too 😘🤗💞
I was thinking about implementing something like this. I like that you planned realistically and dropped to 3 times a week. Smart thinking!
Thanks! I've learned the hard way from setting the bar too high haha. I'm trying to be more realistic nowadays ;) ! I hope you find a routine that works well for you 💓
Correct! A.M. is the best for exercise. I’m T1D 45 years and have switched my 3 mile runs to the morning, because cortisol level decrease causes hypoglycemia after 5 PM.
Wow a 3 mile run! That's very impressive that you do that regularly.
So happy you made this video!! I've been thinking about a morning exercise routine for a while in order to combat that morning rise and eliminate the issue of lows due to insulin on board. But on some days I leave for work at 7:15 in the morning... so I would have to exercise at like 6 am. And I'm not an early bird!! Lol.
You have such a lovely and balanced approach to experimenting like this! I loooooove exercising in the morning, it's the best time imo. Whenever I have dance class in the evenings I am always struggling with preventing lows, but in the morning I hardly ever get lows after exercise. Depending on the intensity I do sometimes give a tiny bolus (usually the more intense the exercise, the more I need), but that's all really. At this point I'm so used to exercising first thing in the morning that I feel weird when I don't have the time for a quick yoga flow or some pilates, haha.
That's awesome that you have found a routine exercising in the morning too :D. I agree, it is a lot easier to deal with blood sugars in the morning vs. the evening. Thanks for sharing your experience 💓
Awh very nice Michelle! Always love watching your videos! Thank you for doing them :) On the other hand I don't exercise in the mornings. Although i do try to every once in a while do some yoga in the AM but I try to do something at least everyday. It's so hard anymore. Love and happiness your way!
Man! Your blood sugar levels are so stable, I'm envious. I'm normally within range but still, my line looks more like the Alps, I can hardly ever get a flat line. The main reason for this I think it's because I've taken a break from my pump and have returned to manual injections. I was having problems with my underlying tissue and was having more problems with my pump sites than with pen injections. That being said it's harder to achieve a stable flat line, which looks SOOOO nice to me. I always prefer to work out earlier rather than later because if I have a low during a workout, I can pause it and return to it later in the afternoon or evening, but if I leave my workout for nighttime, and go low, then I have no backup time to pick the workout back up later.
The levels in this video are quite nice, but I definitely have those days that look like the Alps as well 😂. I'm sorry to hear you had problems with your tissue! Hopefully after switching back to pens for awhile it will get better! It may be nice to have a tech break as well :) ! Take care!
Thanks for this Michelle! I prefer morning exercise on the weekends but prefer after work during the week.. I would like to spontaneously exercise in the am but as it's spontaneous I know it will affect my BGs for the whole day so like to keep it consistent:)
That's great that you have found something consistent that works for you! :)
Also a type 1 and have been doing morning workouts since gyms reopened! I covered this on my blog it’s such a game changer!!
That's so awesome!! Thanks for sharing Cassandra! Please share the link to your blog, if you feel comfortable doing so of course! I would love to check it out, and I'm sure a lot of my viewers would as well :)
Love it! Very inspiring. Thanks!
i dance a lot throughout the day (randomly) which is probably not the best way as my blood sugars tend to go low. Thank you for making this video! i think i'll try a more routine workout too!
It's so great to work out in the morning...and guess what, you're done for the day! However, I am also lazy in the AM, so you know, I'm one to speak. LOL. Going to follow your foot steps and do a workout right now, although it's evening. I also really enjoy Yoga With Adriene, she has TONS of free videos and she's easy to listen to.
Love Yoga with Adriene 🤗💞!!
Great experiment! I enjoyed seeing how it worked out for you! I‘ve always been a morning exerciser. But after breakfast my pump would automatically correct my high instead of letting my exercise bring it down then I went too low! Recently I started fasting (eating between 10 & 6 only) so I started exercising without breakfast in the morning and it has worked out perfectly.
Ahh that is one downside to automatic pumps - they don't know when you are exercising. I'm guessing you must have the 670g or Control IQ! That is awesome that you also found exercise to work for you without breakfast :)
Michelle Lord Yes, Control IQ. I can set it to exercise but the auto bolus happened before I did that. So I tried to set it to exercise after I ate but I don’t remember if that worked or not. Sometimes I would just take the pump off but then the On Board feature was off if it auto bolused. I was going to call Tandem but never did. Maybe one of your viewers might have some advice on this. 🤷♀️
I prefer morning workouts as well. I do about an hour (usually weight training/hiit) and it's taken me SO LONG to get my routine figured out 😂😂 I have control IQ on my pump which has an excercise feature that changes the range to allow you to go a bit higher. A game changer. I usually allow myself to go up to about 9-10 bec I know the workout will bring it back down. All I have before is a coffee and I turn the excercise feature on about 15 mins before I start.
That is so good to know that Control IQ has an exercise feature (we don't have it yet here in Canada)! Seems like you have a really good routine for exercise :)!
Glad you are doing well. Do you still use your D6 with your pump ? As for sleep, I found a sleep machine on Amazon that makes white noise, rain sounds, surf, babbling brooks sounds. It really helped me sleep better. The outside noise doesn't wake me any more. I use it every night. Hang in there !!
Thanks for the advice with the sleep machine! I could use one! Yes, I still use Dexcom G6 with my pump :)
I ussualy do yoga 🧘♀️ late afternoon, sometimes morning, 30-40 minutes, five days a week, moderate intensity. But it always makes my numbers go little bit high. Today I did 35 minutes (IOB when I started was 1.17) and BS went from 7 to 7.6 🤷♀️
I love your channel so very informative. When people are first diagnosed with diabetes can they get started on a glucose meter they put into their body and an insulin pump? Or typically do doctors don't advise people to do that?
Thank you!! I think it really depends on the patient & doctor. I know a lot of people who go on a pump and CGM right after being diagnosed. I personally was on syringes for 5 years before switching to an insulin pump, and I went 13 years before starting a CGM.
@@MichelleLord oh interesting! Thank you.
Great vid! But must say I find it 😂 that u see 7am as early, I often be up have 10-15 km ran n b home putting porridge on 4 d kids defore 7am, u can defo push harder 💪💪
Remind me Michelle, have you gotten controlIQ yet?? Love the video btw, I always get so nervous working out because my blood sugars always tank. Maybe I’ll try it in the morning, it never even occurred to me until now!
No, we don't have it in Canada yet. Hopefully soon!
Yes, you should definitely try it. I'm still loving my morning exercise :)
Je t adore michelle😍😍😍😘 je suis diabitique depuis 16 ans
can you try the chloe ting two week shread challenge on youtube, it is really popular, and would be such a good video ! Also with type one diabetes we can see how are bodys change because weight loss is different for every diabetic x
Thanks for the suggestion! I saw that video and it's pretty intense haha, so I don't think it would be for me. I have a very sensitive stomach in the morning, which is why I stick to less intense exercise like yoga/pilates :)
I love your blogs
Thank you! ❤️
Have you ever thought about Beachbody workouts? For $99 a year, you get ALL OF THEM streaming. They've all been playtested to make sure they work. I had great results back when I used to be a Beachbody coach.
Oh, also, when I used to work out to Beachbody, I'd have to carb load before a workout, because I could crash for up to 8 hours later. No insulin on board.
I've never tried it, but I feel like it may be too intense for my morning exercise. I have a bit of a sensitive stomach in the morning and can't do anything too vigorous 😜. Sounds like a really great option for those who can do more intense workouts though!
@@MichelleLord I understand, but they have programs for everybody. Low intensity programs too. If you ever decide you want to try it, I'm pretty sure Beachbody offers 30 days free for their stream service. Good luck with whatever you end up using!
I have learned that lifting weights raises my blood sugar like a lot it got up to like 180
Guess what I too had a 142 mg/dl fasting sugar this morning ....lol....I have a correction of 3 units
I hope you have good sugars for the rest of the day 💙🤗
@@MichelleLord yes dear.....fluctuations are bound to happen..absolutely love ur vlogs.....love from INDIA😘😘😘😘😘
Careful I just implemented mine again and I have been crashing
Oh no!! I'm sorry to hear that :( . Yes - we have to be so careful with exercise and low blood sugars.
How much cost tslim insulin pump
I'm not sure, as I am very lucky to have my insulin pump covered by the Assisted Devices Program here in Ontario.
But, I’d be worried-micro correcting 140s.
Yes, looking back while I was editing, I realized that was not the safest decision.
इंडिया से हूं टाइप वन डायबिटीज मुझे मोबाइल नंबर से बधाई