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Let me be clear - I still get nervous about blood sugars when I’m about to embark on a 60 mile bike ride through the mountains…
But it’s nowhere near the panic attacks (yes, seriously) that I used to have just leaving the house with a dropping blood sugar.
In today’s episode, I break down a few very real examples from my life with diabetes and anxiety - how I’ve overcome (most of) it, and the 3 lessons I’ve learned that may help you as well if you’ve ever felt uneasy with lows or highs.
>> LISTEN NOW
Grab your free report to the advanced T1D training here:
https://renegadenewsletter.com/
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Welcome to the Pardon My Pancreas podcast!! This show is all about REAL life with type 1 diabetes, understanding fluctuations, and how to stabilize your blood sugar for good. Your host is Matt Vande Vegte is a certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and type 1 diabetic whose biggest goal in life is to help people with diabetes around the world live their lives fearlessly. Looking for an online health coaching program to help you live your best life? Go to https://www.ftfwarrior.com to learn more about his program for diabetics only that is focused on helping you reach your goals while living a happier and healthier life. Join the Tribe today!
This podcast is sponsored by FTF Warrior - An online health and fitness coaching company for type 1 diabetics dedicated to helping them master their blood sugars through any activity, exercise, or meal!
https://www.ftfwarrior.com
Follow Matt here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ftfwarrior/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ftfwarrior/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ftfwarrior
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Disclaimer: While we share our experiences with diabetes, nothing we discuss should be taken as medical advice. Please consult your doctor or medical professional for your health and diabetes management.
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Let me be clear - I still get nervous about blood sugars when I’m about to embark on a 60 mile bike ride through the mountains…
But it’s nowhere near the panic attacks (yes, seriously) that I used to have just leaving the house with a dropping blood sugar.
In today’s episode, I break down a few very real examples from my life with diabetes and anxiety - how I’ve overcome (most of) it, and the 3 lessons I’ve learned that may help you as well if you’ve ever felt uneasy with lows or highs.
>> LISTEN NOW
Grab your free report to the advanced T1D training here:
https://renegadenewsletter.com/
---------
Welcome to the Pardon My Pancreas podcast!! This show is all about REAL life with type 1 diabetes, understanding fluctuations, and how to stabilize your blood sugar for good. Your host is Matt Vande Vegte is a certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and type 1 diabetic whose biggest goal in life is to help people with diabetes around the world live their lives fearlessly. Looking for an online health coaching program to help you live your best life? Go to https://www.ftfwarrior.com to learn more about his program for diabetics only that is focused on helping you reach your goals while living a happier and healthier life. Join the Tribe today!
This podcast is sponsored by FTF Warrior - An online health and fitness coaching company for type 1 diabetics dedicated to helping them master their blood sugars through any activity, exercise, or meal!
https://www.ftfwarrior.com
Follow Matt here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ftfwarrior/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ftfwarrior/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ftfwarrior
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Disclaimer: While we share our experiences with diabetes, nothing we discuss should be taken as medical advice. Please consult your doctor or medical professional for your health and diabetes management.
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