I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
November 26, 2024, 10:35:50 PM

Login with username, password and session length
Search:     Advanced search
532606 Posts in 33561 Topics by 12678 Members
Latest Member: astrobridge
* Home Help Search Login Register
+  I Hate Dialysis Message Board
|-+  Off-Topic
| |-+  Diabetes
| | |-+  New York Times: Ask Questions About Type 1 and Exercise
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. « previous next »
Pages: [1] Go Down Print
Author Topic: New York Times: Ask Questions About Type 1 and Exercise  (Read 9890 times)
Zach
Elite Member
*****
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Posts: 4820


"Still crazy after all these years."

« on: June 30, 2009, 08:44:20 AM »

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/29/ask-questions-about-type-1-and-exercise/?hp


JUNE 29, 2009, 6:02 PM
Ask Questions About Type 1 and Exercise

By TARA PARKER-POPE

In today’s Well column, I write about the amazing accomplishments of Team Type 1, a cycling team comprised of athletes with Type 1 diabetes that just won the 3,000-mile Race Across America. After writing about the team, several readers asked specific questions about how the riders managed exercise and insulin needs.

As a result, I’ve invited two experts to answer your questions about Type 1 and exercise –and anything else you might want to know about diabetes. Answering your questions this week will be:

Dr. Robin Goland, director of the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Goland, associate professor of medicine at Columbia, also leads a clinical research program in diabetes. Dr. Goland has a B.A. from Harvard University and an M.D. from Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. She also regularly treats several patients who are marathoners and triathletes.

Phil Southerland, a founder of Team Type 1 cycling. Mr. Southerland, 27, was diagnosed with Type 1 at 7 months of age and is now a competitive cyclist and marathoner, and has twice competed in the Race Across America.

Read the full story, “A 3,000-Mile Triumph, Spurred On by Diabetes.” And then, please send your questions about Type 1, exercise or any other diabetes-related issue. We’ll do our best to answer them directly in the comments section below, as quickly as possible, so please keeping checking back over the next few days.

Scroll through all the comments to see questions answered in bold faced type. Or click on the following links to see the questions we’ve answered so far.

Does it ever get it easier to manage Type 1 and exercise?

Are there any tricks to avoiding or managing a post-exercise spike in blood sugar?

Do you have any advice for managing a pump during exercise?

Is it easier to balance athletics and Type 1 if you are diagnosed as a baby, rather than at the age of 10 or 12?

How do you deal with unpredictable blood sugar during predictable workouts? And how do you deal with unsupportive friends?

Do most athletes with Type 1 use insulin pumps?
Logged

Uninterrupted in-center (self-care) hemodialysis since 1982 -- 34 YEARS on March 3, 2016 !!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
No transplant.  Not yet, anyway.  Only decided to be listed on 11/9/06. Inactive at the moment.  ;)
I make films.

Just the facts: 70.0 kgs. (about 154 lbs.)
Treatment: Tue-Thur-Sat   5.5 hours, 2x/wk, 6 hours, 1x/wk
Dialysate flow (Qd)=600;  Blood pump speed(Qb)=315
Fresenius Optiflux-180 filter--without reuse
Fresenius 2008T dialysis machine
My KDOQI Nutrition (+/ -):  2,450 Calories, 84 grams Protein/day.

"Living a life, not an apology."
Pages: [1] Go Up Print 
« previous next »
 

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP SMF 2.0.17 | SMF © 2019, Simple Machines | Terms and Policies Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!