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Show Notes
Most rebound highs don’t come from bad math or broken tech. They come from panic.
In this episode, we talk about how quickly a low blood sugar can flip your brain into emergency mode, and why that urgency almost guarantees you’ll overshoot the fix. Not because you’re careless, but because your body is screaming for safety and speed, not precision.
We walk through how panic treating turns a simple low into hours of cleanup, why it’s so hard to stop once you start eating, and what it looks like to treat lows with intention instead of fear.
What You Can Do Today
Think about the last low where you ate faster than you planned.
Notice how urgency, not hunger, drove the decision.
Pick one low-treatment option you’ll use this week that slows you down just enough to stay measured.
Calm doesn’t mean slow. It means deliberate.
Resources
Helpful resources and newsletter:
https://yourbestt1dyear.com
Sponsor Connect
Blue Circle Health offers free coaching and care that fits real life for adults with type 1 diabetes. They help with insulin adjustments, CGMs, burnout, and the mental load of diabetes, without fighting the healthcare system alone.
Sign up free at:
https://bluecirclehealth.org
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Website: https://yourbestt1dyear.com
Books on Amazon
Type 1 Diabetes – One Day at a Time
https://a.co/d/6UHooWJ
Type 1 Diabetes – True Stories
https://a.co/d/dfIlyI1
By Neil Greathouse4.8
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Show Notes
Most rebound highs don’t come from bad math or broken tech. They come from panic.
In this episode, we talk about how quickly a low blood sugar can flip your brain into emergency mode, and why that urgency almost guarantees you’ll overshoot the fix. Not because you’re careless, but because your body is screaming for safety and speed, not precision.
We walk through how panic treating turns a simple low into hours of cleanup, why it’s so hard to stop once you start eating, and what it looks like to treat lows with intention instead of fear.
What You Can Do Today
Think about the last low where you ate faster than you planned.
Notice how urgency, not hunger, drove the decision.
Pick one low-treatment option you’ll use this week that slows you down just enough to stay measured.
Calm doesn’t mean slow. It means deliberate.
Resources
Helpful resources and newsletter:
https://yourbestt1dyear.com
Sponsor Connect
Blue Circle Health offers free coaching and care that fits real life for adults with type 1 diabetes. They help with insulin adjustments, CGMs, burnout, and the mental load of diabetes, without fighting the healthcare system alone.
Sign up free at:
https://bluecirclehealth.org
Connect
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@the.betes
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebetes
Facebook: https://facebook.com/neilgreathouse
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/neil-greathouse-a607b912
Website: https://yourbestt1dyear.com
Books on Amazon
Type 1 Diabetes – One Day at a Time
https://a.co/d/6UHooWJ
Type 1 Diabetes – True Stories
https://a.co/d/dfIlyI1

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