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Why Your Brain Panics During a Low (And What to Do About It)

Why Your Brain Panics During a Low (And What to Do About It)

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Low blood sugar doesn’t just mess with your body, it hijacks your brain. That’s why perfectly reasonable people suddenly feel urgent, frantic, and out of control when their numbers drop.

In this episode, we break down what’s actually happening in your brain during a low, why decision-making falls apart so fast, and why the instinct to overeat feels impossible to stop in the moment. This isn’t about discipline or willpower. It’s about biology doing exactly what it was designed to do… just not in a modern diabetes world.

Once you understand why your brain reacts this way, you can build systems that work with it instead of expecting calm, logical choices when your glucose is crashing.

What You Can Do Today

Notice how your thoughts change when your blood sugar starts dropping.
Pay attention to urgency, fear, or “I need to fix this now” thinking.
Decide one simple rule for lows ahead of time, so your brain doesn’t have to improvise.

Plan beats panic.

Resources

Helpful resources and newsletter:
https://yourbestt1dyear.com

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Books on Amazon

Type 1 Diabetes – One Day at a Time
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Type 1 Diabetes – True Stories
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