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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 6 MIN

The T1D Sleep-Blood Sugar Feedback Loop

from Your Best T1D Year · host Neil Greathouse

SHOW NOTES:Bad sleep makes your blood sugar harder to manage. Worse blood sugar disrupts your sleep. Worse sleep makes your blood sugar worse. You've been running a feedback loop -- without knowing it.This is the episode where things click. Neil connects all the pieces from Weeks 1 and 2 into the full picture: the bidirectional relationship between sleep and glucose management in type 1 diabetes. High blood sugar increases overnight bathroom trips. Low blood sugar fires the alarm. Glucose variability through the night disrupts sleep architecture even without a full wake-up. And the worse you sleep, the more your insulin sensitivity drops the next day. The loop is real. And here's what nobody usually says: you can interrupt it from either side.We're in Week 3 of the While You Were Sleeping Challenge.In this episode:The full sleep-blood sugar feedback loop in T1D, explained end to endWhy both high and low blood sugar disrupt sleep in different waysHow glucose variability affects sleep stages even without a full wake-upWhy you don't have to fix both sides of the loop at onceHow to pick one end of the rope and start pullingThis Week's Challenge: Pick one small thing to try before bed. Just one. An early blood sugar check, consistent bedtime two nights in a row, screens down an hour before sleep. Write down what happened in the morning.Helpful resources and newsletter: https://yourbestt1dyear.comConnect with Neil: 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.comBooks 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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SHOW NOTES:Bad sleep makes your blood sugar harder to manage. Worse blood sugar disrupts your sleep. Worse sleep makes your blood sugar worse. You've been running a feedback loop -- without knowing it.This is the episode where things click. Neil connects all the pieces from Weeks 1 and 2 into the full picture: the bidirectional relationship between sleep and glucose management in type 1 diabetes. High blood sugar increases overnight bathroom trips. Low blood sugar fires the alarm. Glucose variability through the night disrupts sleep architecture even without a full wake-up. And the worse you sleep, the more your insulin sensitivity drops the next day. The loop is real. And here's what nobody usually says: you can interrupt it from either side.We're in Week 3 of the While You Were Sleeping Challenge.In this episode:The full sleep-blood sugar feedback loop in T1D, explained end to endWhy both high and low blood sugar disrupt sleep in different waysHow glucose variability affects sleep stages even without a full wake-upWhy you don't have to fix both sides of the loop at onceHow to pick one end of the rope and start pullingThis Week's Challenge: Pick one small thing to try before bed. Just one. An early blood sugar check, consistent bedtime two nights in a row, screens down an hour before sleep. Write down what happened in the morning.Helpful resources and newsletter: https://yourbestt1dyear.comConnect with Neil: 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.comBooks 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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