Diabetes is a complicated disease, but managing it doesn’t have to be! Be ahead of the curve and learn tips and tricks you can use in your every-day diabetes management.
When eating a lot of meat, I notice that my single dose of R insulin doesn’t make the cut. My blood sugar would rise hours after eating! Here’s my solution.
Your A1C as a diabetic is important, but is it everything? Not even CLOSE! Your glycemic variability is matters too, which is something A1C cannot measure.
Recently, I did an OMAD experiment. It was a rollercoaster, but I figured out how to make it work and now I share my experience and what I learned with you.
When your blood sugar is just a little low, and it only needs to go up a little bit, what’s the best way to get it up to normal without going overboard?
Following patterns is essential to obtaining normal blood sugars as a T1D. And, to find those patterns, you need to keep your meals consistent. Here’s why.
Your basal, AKA your long-acting insulin, is the most important thing to nail down when managing type 1 diabetes. It is the foundation of your insulin regimen, and getting it right is critical. And the best way to test it is with fasting.
What happens to insulin needs as a type 1 when you try eating just once a day? I take the One Meal A Day experiment and explain everything that changed.
Following patterns is essential to obtaining normal blood sugars as a T1D. And, to find those patterns, you need to keep your meals consistent. Here’s why.
You’ve seen the 3 keys to taming diabetes, you’ve checked out some tips and tricks, but you’re still having issues? Good news, you can sign up for 1-on-1 coaching and get help in your journey to tame type 1.