I've said it before, and I will say it again: distance running and diabetes mix about as well as oil and water. Sometimes, despite all the benefits of running, I feel that I would have better control of my diabetes and thus be healthier if I was sedentary.
Lately my blood sugars have been a bit wacky and have been spiking higher after meals than they used to. My bg climbs about 150 points for an hour after eating, and then starts dipping after two hours or so. Giving more insulin for meals...
