Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum and group. I posted an introduction to some other group by mistake, so hope I am in the right place now.
I am a 37 year old type 1 diabetic who has picked up social running these past 4 months. My wife has run 5 halves and the St Jude full marathon here in Memphis, TN. Her enthusiasm and love of the sport could be ignored no longer, so I got off the treadmill and hit the street in October. I've run probably 150-200 miles with the longest being a 9 miler, and I love it so far.
I have been T1 for 9.5 years and have maintained a 6.1-6.4 Ha1C in recent years. I've dropped 10 lbs to 180 in the past year through general exercise, but running is new and very different than exercising in a gym. I have the same concerns as any other T1er. How do I manage good BG while running? So while looking for the answers I found this forum.
My recipe so far:
No injuries so far, although me left foot is sore when walking (oddly not when running). No hypo incidents, although today while stretching after a 4 mile run my left knee and ankle started shaking. I had a BG of 37 but didn't notice anything odd while running. I have my own running log to try to see the trends in BG with distance and effort, so I expect time will tell. From this site I see a lot of advice for running with a decreased basal rate and checking BG during the run, so I'll see how to incorporate this into my training too.
March 21st is my first half marathon. My longest run so far has been 9 miles at a 9:38 pace, but I hope to be sub 2 hrs for the full half. It'll be nice to get to know you all and improve my training the right way.
Rob
Hi Rob,
What half are you doing on March 21?
Welcome Memphis!
Sounds like you're doing great with the running and the diabetes management. I did my first 1/2 marathon last year, though a bit slower than you probably will. Sounds like you will be more than ready for it. Hope you have a great time, and glad the running bug bit you!