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What indoor/outdoor exercises do you do to help control blood sugars and when? Multiple Choice.

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wjthomas47

Disabled

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Do you do seated exercises?

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wjthomas47 in reply toActivity2004

Rarely nearly 74

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Herman7275

Also play golf

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How many times a week do you go golfing?😀👍

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Louiss

Gardening when able.

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How big is the garden?😀👍

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Daisyroo

I am disabled and cannot even to Pilates anymore. But I do find using a power plate helps with reducing sugar levels - even then I have to be careful with osteo arthritis .

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Exercise is SO important. Personally, I have a lot of injuries to work around, and it can get quite painful at times, but it makes so much difference to my health. It's been a few years since running was an option though. Walking up hills is kind of like running though ... probably.

Nice short walk

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How far did you go for walks? How long?😀👍

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Just walk along the canal taking my time

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That’s great to hear. How far is the canal?😀👍

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