7 Tips for Boosting Energy With Type 1 Diabetes

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Living with type 1 diabetes can be exhausting at times, but taking proactive steps to fight fatigue can help put you in the best position to manage your health.

Fatigue is a symptom of both high and low blood sugar, and swinging between the two can really sap your energy, says Jacob Kohlenberg, MD, an assistant professor of medicine in the division of diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolism at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis. “On top of that, the work of managing diabetes and the burden of countless daily decisions like carb counting, adjusting doses, and responding to alarms can be exhausting,” he says.

Fatigue isn’t just frustrating; if it prevents you from caring for yourself and your condition, it’s a legitimate health issue, too. “If you’re not feeling enabled and empowered to manage your diabetes, you’re going to have more blood sugar fluctuations,” says Philadelphia-based Brynn Marks, MD, senior director of medical affairs at the research and advocacy organization Breakthrough T1D.

1. Talk With People Who Can Help

If you’re feeling exhausted or fatigued, a good first step is being honest with people who are in a position to help you.

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