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Love & Bike Tour: First stage

As previously announced , the public below the text of the diary page of the first leg of the Love & Bike Tour cyclists with diabetes, written jointly by the participants themselves! ...

Narni, 06/09/2008

Yesterday, September 5, rallied and met the group, the Changing Diabetes Love & Bike Tour for a dinner at Mansion in Perugia, beginning to share this experience and to plan for a period of three days. Between cyclists and escorts us in 14, coming from various provinces of Italy.

This morning at 9:30 we found ourselves in Ponte San Giovanni Bike Racing at the store for departure. Pedal cyclists in the group the following: The United Carmine, Girolomoni Godfrey, Simon Donadello, Mauro Tomassini, Henry Pironi, Maurizio Caselli, and in tandem and Michela David Panichi Sisani. Along the hilly course made us suffer the heat and strong headwinds. We did stop at the Shrine of Mother Hope at Colvalenza and then we met the guys from the field school dell'AGD Umbria. Also thanks to the valuable work of the photographers Mario, Nicholas and Matthew, and the indispensable support of escorts Monica, Sarah, and Cecilia, after 87km of road (94km counting errors path ...) we arrived in Narni Scalo, where she awaits well-deserved rest. The first stage is over, again starting tomorrow morning, evening and arrives in Rome!

The cycling tour

Reflections on my birthday with diabetes

From today, the author of this blog (...) is 21 years old! So, also arrived on my twenty first birthday, Sept. 3. Happy birthday to me ...! ;-)

Torta con candeline, foto di http://www.flickr.com/photos/dee_m

This was the fourth birthday passed along to diabetes. Sometimes I wonder how diabetes has completely changed my life, but honestly these last birthdays do not seem too different from previous ones. In the end I found my peace, I have maintained normal.

Before I thought of the many comments that people make when they find out I have diabetes. Speeches like this: "Poor thing, then you can not eat sugar," or "So if you have diabetes do not eat more pasta and sweet" ... Oh?!?! 8-O Basically I am not surprised too, because what I thought before I have the same diabetes was not too far from the examples that I have done above. In fact, maybe I was bad ... It is not evil, and not the fault of people themselves if they think so. These situations are due to the lack of information provided by the media in society, which is sometimes even incorrect information. So I think it is important to mobilize public opinion, too much to dispel the myths and prejudices that still imprison people with diabetes in a corner at the limit of compassion. Every small contribution can be important, so I've written this article.

I thought of these things just as I ate dinner on my birthday, homemade: I felt like smiling. In fact these thoughts I have enjoyed seeing the dishes in front of me and what I was eating. The pasta, cakes and everything else certainly did not lack, I can assure you ... Indeed! A very rich meal! :-D

So you just know that those who have type 1 diabetes is not always limited in 'power, not necessarily as a person who has dieted. But we must be responsible, and follow certain rules:

  • need moderation like all things in life you must have common sense
  • must be able to calculate the carbohydrates that you eat: with simple calculations can quantify the principal determinants of glucose feeding
  • must make the 'appropriate insulin: each person with diabetes should know their ratio insulin / carbohydrate, and the ability to accurately calculate the insulin required for the meal, according to the carbohydrates that you eat.

In this way you can maintain a good metabolic control, without sacrificing the good things of life, and sweet, with satisfaction to the palate.

It often happens that people who have diabetes are found to deal with celiac disease, and then having to eat gluten-free foods, which adds some more problems ... But that's another story. :-)

Today was really a beautiful day. Nothing sensational, but a peaceful birthday. I have to thank for that purpose, all loved ones, friends and family, that have enabled this: who stood by me, giving me wonderful emotions, and who remembered me with a simple thought or a wish. Thank you!

Also a couple of days left for the Love & Bike Tour ... now just missing! On this blog you can follow the final performance of this experience in the cycling section of the news . See you soon!

Simone

Even the unexpected vote for physical activity

An unexpected can become an opportunity for physical activities, and then to exploit the benefits of exercise for those with diabetes (diabetes but also for those who do not have one or want to prevent).

I quote here an example in "random" (inspired by a recent personal experience recently observed, Sunday, August 31 at 7:50 in the morning). To maintain anonymity (...), the two protagonists are called A and B ...

A one day must reach B, which is 12 km away. But A does not have a means of motorized transport, and also being Sunday the buses are not available. A usually does not do much sport. What to do? Give up? Or search desperately for a lift from friends and relatives? NO! A does not give up, take courage and decides to use his old bike! In just 45 minutes to reach your destination without too much effort, with the following results: improved her fitness, gain benefits for their cardio-respiratory system, lowers your blood sugar several tens of units, improved control of their diabetes, burns well about 250 calories ... And above all, reaches its destination, ie B ..! In addition, he discovers that after all is not so bad to move, why not, it might be the beginning of a habit!

La vecchia bici protagonista della storia

The old bike protagonist of the story

What can I say?! Bring on the unexpected! ;-)

The moral of this short story can be summed up in the importance of exploiting every little opportunity to move, then gaining positive points for their health.

Simone