OK, yesterday I forgot my medicine when I went to work.
My blood sugars held pretty steady all day. Two hours after lunch, my blood sugar was 108-which I thought was Awesome! Of course, I made sure to eat a very low carb garden salad with grilled chicken. I had a 3 o clock snack, as me and my co-workers usually do each day for a 20 minute chat and snack (as we call it). I had sugar free jello.
When I got home, I tested and bg was 84. I needed to work out and I was very hungry so I had about 8 ritz crackers and 1 slice of american cheese and headed off to a very INTENSE work out. I mean it when I say intense. We had a different personal trainer this session, and let's just say he worked my a__ off! I tested after the work out and my blood sugar was 189. What could have happened? Could it be that I was stressed since it was an intense workout? Or I wonder if it was not having medicine all day that finally caught up to me. I usually drop by 40-60 points on the norm whenever I exercise.
I went home and took my evening dose of pills and had a lean hamburger patty and 1/2 cup of white rice (my favorite). Two hours later I was at 100-which is fine for me.
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You may have spiked because the workout was more intesnse than usual, if you got into an anerobic condiition your body produces more cortisol as it prepares for stress/ shock which naturally raises blood sugar.
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Just as wingman says - a more intense workout can raise your BGs just when you expect to go down.
Also if those crackers took you up higher than you'd expected that could do it too - once you're already a little high it's a lot harder to go down and real easy to go up!
Could have also been a delayed effect from missing your meds earlier.
Or perhaps a group effect from all three things.
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