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Exercise with Type 1 Diabetes: How to exercise without scary lows or frustrating highs

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A regular ol' workout with type 1 diabetes is often very complicated! Frustrating highs and unexpected lows can drive some people with T1D to give up altogether. This book is all about helping you enjoy exercising again! It is possible, but there are a handful of things you need to know about insulin, timing, and how different types of exercise impact the body. As an avid exerciser and former competitive athlete, Ginger Vieira breaks down the need-to-know science of exercising with T1D so you can get moving without scary lows or frustrating highs.

80 pages, Paperback

Published March 14, 2023

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Ginger Vieira

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Ginger Vieira has lived with type 1 diabetes and celiac disease since 1999. She is a certified cognitive coach, personal trainer, Ashtanga yoga instructor, and set 15 records in drug-free powerlifting during 2009 and 2010. Today, Ginger works with people of all ages across the globe as a Wellness & Diabetes Coach in her own business, Living in Progress. Also the author of Your Diabetes Science Experiment, Ginger has a B.S. in Professional Writing from Champlain College, and writes regularly for the greater diabetes community providing motivation, support, and occasionally, a good laugh about a very serious disease.

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5 reviews
January 27, 2025
I’ve always been an athlete, but just got diagnosed with T1D. This has given me the confidence and hope to step back into the lifestyle I had and loved before the new diagnosis. It’s given me a lot of knowledge and fueled me to have more confident attitudes about T1D in general (for example I feel more confident leading endocrinologist appointments, advocating for myself at my gym, and really just owning this new part of who I am). I recommend this book to everyone- either to teach you how to live with your disease OR just to gain some perspective on what a person with diabetes has to think through on the daily.
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Author 3 books36 followers
July 7, 2023
This is a book you can (and should) read in one sitting. There’s so much distilled wisdom in it, but not wisdom that makes you feel like a fool for not thinking about it before: the kind type of wisdom, the type of wisdom that comes from trying, failing, getting up, and trying once more.

Ginger brings us in this book yet another guide from her experience as a coach and a person who has lived with type 1 diabetes since 1999. This time, she shares how we people whose pancreas don’t work as they should can still exercise, keeping exert lows and highs at bay.

Her inclusive style doesn’t assume all readers are on insulin pumps; instead, she is mindful of MDI users an even those (of us) who use inhalable insulin.
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August 12, 2024
I was hoping for more of a scientific “this is the science behind exercising with T1D and tips for how to manage”. While there was definitely some of that in here, such as when going over aerobic vs anaerobic exercise, there was not as much as I was hoping.

What I DIDN’T WANT was tips on how to lose weight. While most people use exercise to lose weight, that was not was I was looking for, and from the title and reviews on Amazon it seemed like this was the perfect book. One thing I was particularly upset about was the way the author spoke about over correcting lows with calories instead of carbs.

Overall, I think this book has some nice tricks for those who are completely new to T1D or exercising with T1D, but as a person who wanted to understand more about what was happening inside my body during exercise, this book did not accomplish that.
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