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Jamie, a 21 year old client with type 1 diabetes comes in for a personal training appointment. She has been exercising routinely for 1 year, has achieved and maintained a healthy weight her entire life, and usually has good control of blood glucose. She says that she checked her blood glucose level 15 minutes earlier and had a reading of 65mg/dL.
-how do you proceed with the client? (Screening)
-Is this level safe for exercise
-Explain what you would do
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