DayTrip
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The person I have recently been hiking with to get her ready for a Mt Washington hike in the next year or two is diabetic. Curious if anyone here hikes with diabetes and the types of things you do to manage your blood sugar, etc over long duration, strenuous hikes. She really has no experience with the condition over sustained, lengthy periods of strenuous exercise so doesn't really have a good sense for how much food to eat, what to eat, when to eat it, etc. Most of our hikes to date have been hikes in the 3-4 hour range with mileage and climbing I would consider easy from my perspective. She has handled them fine to this point albeit being sore the following day or two but in my opinion she is not eating enough on the hikes for sustained energy needed to do a mountain like Washington.
Obviously not looking for certified medical advice here but some general recommendations from someone who may have the condition and what has worked so she has some sort of "framework" for experimentation on future hikes, things that have happened to you in very hot or very cold weather, etc. Any practical advice on emergencies that may arise would also be helpful for me so I'm prepared in the event of a problem. I've read this section in the WFR manual and it seemed relatively vague (or in reality the treatment is pretty straightforward and I'm just imagining it being more complex than what it is).
Obviously not looking for certified medical advice here but some general recommendations from someone who may have the condition and what has worked so she has some sort of "framework" for experimentation on future hikes, things that have happened to you in very hot or very cold weather, etc. Any practical advice on emergencies that may arise would also be helpful for me so I'm prepared in the event of a problem. I've read this section in the WFR manual and it seemed relatively vague (or in reality the treatment is pretty straightforward and I'm just imagining it being more complex than what it is).