Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 I do not see this type of pt. but I can share the following:  I have a Type 1 DM,brother who runs marathons, participates in triathlons and he definitely has a good grasp on his management.  He got into the habit of checking his blood sugar as much as possible before, during and after given amounts of cycling, running, etc to track his response. Takes a lot of effort on the patient's part initially but it is one way of being in control and not ending up with dangerous & scary hypoglycemic episodes. He carries Goo/protein bars/Gatorade with him at all times. I think he has even used Extend Bars and found them helpful.   Bruce RD/LD Dallas, Tx.   Subject: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon To: rd-usa Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 9:21 AM  Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, RD, LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 I do not see this type of pt. but I can share the following:  I have a Type 1 DM,brother who runs marathons, participates in triathlons and he definitely has a good grasp on his management.  He got into the habit of checking his blood sugar as much as possible before, during and after given amounts of cycling, running, etc to track his response. Takes a lot of effort on the patient's part initially but it is one way of being in control and not ending up with dangerous & scary hypoglycemic episodes. He carries Goo/protein bars/Gatorade with him at all times. I think he has even used Extend Bars and found them helpful.   Bruce RD/LD Dallas, Tx.   Subject: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon To: rd-usa Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 9:21 AM  Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, RD, LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 I do not see this type of pt. but I can share the following:  I have a Type 1 DM,brother who runs marathons, participates in triathlons and he definitely has a good grasp on his management.  He got into the habit of checking his blood sugar as much as possible before, during and after given amounts of cycling, running, etc to track his response. Takes a lot of effort on the patient's part initially but it is one way of being in control and not ending up with dangerous & scary hypoglycemic episodes. He carries Goo/protein bars/Gatorade with him at all times. I think he has even used Extend Bars and found them helpful.   Bruce RD/LD Dallas, Tx.   Subject: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon To: rd-usa Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 9:21 AM  Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, RD, LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 Thanks for your input, . I am going to refer him to speak with an RD/CDE who has expertise in this area. My previous experience working in outpatient diabetes education was mainly with type 2 diabetics, and I have never worked with athletes. I had no intention of even touching the subject about insulin - I can't make those recommendations. I do think he should at least contact his endocrinologist to discuss before running. I was mainly looking for suggestions related to what he can eat before, during, and after he runs (ex. bars). Again, I am just going to pass this on. This is beyond my area of expertise. I do appreciate your response. Have a great day! RD, LD ________________________________ To: rd-usa Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 11:30 AM Subject: Re: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon  I do not see this type of pt. but I can share the following:  I have a Type 1 DM,brother who runs marathons, participates in triathlons and he definitely has a good grasp on his management.  He got into the habit of checking his blood sugar as much as possible before, during and after given amounts of cycling, running, etc to track his response. Takes a lot of effort on the patient's part initially but it is one way of being in control and not ending up with dangerous & scary hypoglycemic episodes. He carries Goo/protein bars/Gatorade with him at all times. I think he has even used Extend Bars and found them helpful.   Bruce RD/LD Dallas, Tx.   Subject: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon To: rd-usa Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 9:21 AM  Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, RD, LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 Thanks for your input, . I am going to refer him to speak with an RD/CDE who has expertise in this area. My previous experience working in outpatient diabetes education was mainly with type 2 diabetics, and I have never worked with athletes. I had no intention of even touching the subject about insulin - I can't make those recommendations. I do think he should at least contact his endocrinologist to discuss before running. I was mainly looking for suggestions related to what he can eat before, during, and after he runs (ex. bars). Again, I am just going to pass this on. This is beyond my area of expertise. I do appreciate your response. Have a great day! RD, LD ________________________________ To: rd-usa Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 11:30 AM Subject: Re: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon  I do not see this type of pt. but I can share the following:  I have a Type 1 DM,brother who runs marathons, participates in triathlons and he definitely has a good grasp on his management.  He got into the habit of checking his blood sugar as much as possible before, during and after given amounts of cycling, running, etc to track his response. Takes a lot of effort on the patient's part initially but it is one way of being in control and not ending up with dangerous & scary hypoglycemic episodes. He carries Goo/protein bars/Gatorade with him at all times. I think he has even used Extend Bars and found them helpful.   Bruce RD/LD Dallas, Tx.   Subject: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon To: rd-usa Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 9:21 AM  Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, RD, LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 Fit4d is a website that lends support and professional guidance by rd's etc Started by an athlete with iddm Good luck Sent from my iPhone > Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. > > My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. > > I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > RD, LD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 Fit4d is a website that lends support and professional guidance by rd's etc Started by an athlete with iddm Good luck Sent from my iPhone > Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. > > My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. > > I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > RD, LD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2011 Report Share Posted November 22, 2011 Thanks, . Great information! ________________________________ To: " rd-usa " <rd-usa > Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 12:22 PM Subject: Re: Type 1 Diabetic Running 1/2 Marathon  Fit4d is a website that lends support and professional guidance by rd's etc Started by an athlete with iddm Good luck Sent from my iPhone > Does anyone have general recommendations for a type 1 diabetic running a half marathon this weekend? He ran 8 miles a few days ago and had to stop multiple times with the feeling everything was spinning. He stopped twice to get some Gatorade and then a bag of chips. When he got home, he was shivering and his blood sugar was very low. He took insulin 2 hours before he ran. > > My thought would be to make sure he includes protein in a snack, such as a protein bar. Just consuming high carb snacks and then continuing to run doesn't surprise me that he crashed. What about his insulin? He is thinking of taking 1/4 of his usual dose. > > I know it may be difficult to give specific recommendations, but any general ideas would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > RD, LD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 I recommend the book " the Diabetic Athlete - Prescriptions for exercise and sport " bySheri Colberg. There is a chapter on endurance sports with general diet and insulin change suggestions. Marathons are addressed as well. Jane -- Jane Korsberg, MS,RD,LD Owner/President, Nutrition Reality LLC Emphasizing Wellness & Disease Prevention Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 I recommend the book " the Diabetic Athlete - Prescriptions for exercise and sport " bySheri Colberg. There is a chapter on endurance sports with general diet and insulin change suggestions. Marathons are addressed as well. Jane -- Jane Korsberg, MS,RD,LD Owner/President, Nutrition Reality LLC Emphasizing Wellness & Disease Prevention Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 I recommend the book " the Diabetic Athlete - Prescriptions for exercise and sport " bySheri Colberg. There is a chapter on endurance sports with general diet and insulin change suggestions. Marathons are addressed as well. Jane -- Jane Korsberg, MS,RD,LD Owner/President, Nutrition Reality LLC Emphasizing Wellness & Disease Prevention Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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