Good write up, it’s good to hear this from a doctor and Hunter. I’ve been a type 1 diabetic since I was 17, now 38, and I’ve always hunted. I would agree with you that having a hunting partner who is aware of what to do in case of extreme lows. I would encourage guys to take the time to show their hunting buddies what do in case you can’t. I’ve shown my buddy how to mix and use the glucagon pen, and I think he was a little to eager to stab me with that needle
I have used a minimed pump with a cgm for many years and bc of my job I’ve been able to use it in some extreme temperatures which has allowed me to have a better understanding of how my body responds during high exertion. I have found when hunting the backcountry I use little to no insulin, even to the point where my pump is in a pause mode.
I usually carry some kind of fruit snacks in my hip belt for fast sugar and then back it up with something with peanut butter for the protein. My only big meal is at dinner typically.
Im always afraid of my infusion set and cgm coming out, so before I hit the trail I place some Leuko tape over both. I’ve never had a problem since doing that. My other concern is my insulin going bad from heat. Have you ever used a FRIO pouch? I worked many years in the AZ desert and never had a problem, but I would hate to have to hike out bc I didn’t plan accordingly.
I also make sure to change the battery on my pump before heading out. Almost all of my electronics use the same batteries. In addition to that I make sure my basic blood tester is charged and I place extra strips in the tube. I also carry a few needles in case I need to do an injection. And I have long lasting insulin. I can see all the light weight guys shaking their heads haha

. Overall it doesn’t add that much weight to my kit.
As you stated the importance of exercise, that alone really helps me dial in my equipment so it’s less of an issue while out in the field. I do my best to make that a year round habit, and hit the trails as soon as they start opening up.
Diabetes shouldn’t slow anyone down, it just requires a few extra steps.
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