Insulin levels hike ?
Did they mean BG levels hike ?
> An article on finding that less exercise raises insulin levels:
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> http://www.healthscout.com/news/322/613660/main.html

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Charly Coughran - 20 Mar 2008 17:35 GMT
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Exercise reduces insulin resistance, therefore, if you stop exercising or
even reduce your activity level, insulin levels must rise to compensate.
This explains why regular, if not daily, exercise should be part of any
type 2 diabetic's treatment unless counterindicated by some other
circumstance.
You are correct that if the pancreas does not have enough capacity to
increase the insulin levels to the required level, blood glucose levels
will rise.

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guys@consolidated.net - 20 Mar 2008 19:41 GMT
Popular writers do make poor explanations of diabetes.
Old Al aways a good handle on these issues. Again the archves.
If I exercise without enough insulin njected. I get weak and then
the glucose does rse.
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Julie Bove - 20 Mar 2008 22:40 GMT
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Type 2's often have excess insulin floating around.
Nick Cramer - 21 Mar 2008 04:32 GMT
> "Marshall" <notmkatzman@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Type 2's often have excess insulin floating around.
Yep. When I was shooting insulin, I passed out a couple of times in Karate
class. Scary.

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 21 Mar 2008 05:57 GMT
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> Type 2's often have excess insulin floating around.
Often it is higher amounts than normal in a failed attempt to achieve
euglycemia (normal blood glucose level) in the face of increased
insulin resistance. Excessive insulin would cause hypoglycemia (low
blood glucose level).
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