Why Your Brain Fights Glucose Tablets (And How to Retrain It)
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Show Notes
If glucose tablets work so well, why do so many people with type 1 diabetes avoid them like they’re punishment?
In this episode, we dig into the psychology behind low blood sugar cravings. Why your brain wants comfort food instead of fast glucose, why tablets feel unsatisfying in the moment, and how past low experiences quietly train your reactions without you realizing it.
This isn’t about forcing yourself to like glucose tabs. It’s about understanding why your brain resists them and how to slowly retrain that response so treating a low feels calmer, faster, and far less chaotic.
When you change the association, the habit gets easier.
What You Can Do Today
Pay attention to what your brain asks for first during a low.
Notice whether it’s about taste, comfort, or urgency, not just carbs.
Practice pairing glucose tablets with reassurance instead of panic.
Retraining starts with noticing.
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