| You need to test more. Let's get that out there right now.
Also, it would help to know how much insulin you took and when, in realtion to all this.
For some (actually for many) diabetics, exercise can indeed increase blood glucose levels for a variety of reasons. You may be one of those, but you'll need to do some testing to determine if and how much your blood sugars rise during/after exercise.
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