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Fear of Low Blood Sugars. Breaking it Down with Bill Polonsky

43 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Fear of low blood sugar is one of the most common — and least talked about — challenges of living with type 1 diabetes. In episode 91 of Think Like a Pancreas — The Podcast, mental health clinician Anna Sabino sits down with renowned diabetes psychologist Dr. Bill Polonsky, founder of the Behavioral Diabetes Institute, to unpack the anxiety that comes with type 1 diabetes and low blood sugars. Together they explore the difference between healthy caution and pronounced fear of hypoglycemia, and why so many people quietly run their blood sugars high to feel "safe." Bill also shares practical, hopeful strategies for regaining confidence in your body, rebuilding trust, and getting your life back — because “if you live with diabetes-related anxiety, you're not weak, you're not alone, and there's a lot you can do about it.” MEET YOUR HOST AND HER GUEST: Anna Sabino MSW, CDCES is a Mental Health Specialist who has been living with T1D for over 30 years and proudly offers expert emotional health counseling for children, adults, and families with T1D.  Her areas of expertise include family dynamics, crisis management, anxiety, depression, burnout, and post-traumatic stress. Bill (William) Polonsky, PhD, CDCES  is President and Founder of the Behavioral Diabetes Institute, the world's first organization wholly dedicated to studying and addressing the unmet psychological needs of people with diabetes. He is also Associate Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, a licensed clinical psychologist and certified diabetes care and education specialist, and an active researcher in the field of behavioral diabetes. KEY TAKEAWAYS AND HIGHLIGHTS: ✔️There can be a genetic risk of profound fear of low blood sugars. ✔️This fear is rooted in people losing confidence in their bodies. ✔️ The use of “be safe” and “feel safe strategies” help to alleviate fears. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 03:39 Everyone Should be Concerned About Lows 07:02 When Your Fear of Lows Impacts Your Daily Life 13:54 Rebuilding Confidence in Your Body and Your Tools 30:11 Is Severe Hypoglycemia a Valid Fear? 33:57 Key Tips to Break Your Own Cycle of Fear 36:23 Where to Find Help 39:00  Final Thoughts from Dr. Polonsky RESOURCES: Breaking down the fear of blood sugar lows [https://integrateddiabetes.com/breaking-down-the-fear-of-blood-sugar-lows/] Behavioral Diabetes Institute [https://behavioraldiabetes.org/] ADA mental health registry [https://my.diabetes.org/health-directory?page=1] The Hypoglycemic Fear Syndrome: Understanding and Addressing This Common Clinical Problem in Adults With Diabetes [https://diabetesjournals.org/clinical/article-abstract/41/4/502/151371/The-Hypoglycemic-Fear-Syndrome-Understanding-and?redirectedFrom=fulltext] Is Your Diabetes Tech Helping or Hurting? Mental Health and T1D Innovation [https://youtu.be/b6lZHtfMbhA]                CONNECT WITH US: 🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com 🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook 🔵To work with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team , visit https://integrateddiabetes.com/appointments/ [https://integrateddiabetes.com/appointments/]   or email info@integrateddiabetes.com [info@integrateddiabetes.com] SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW: If the podcast has helped you to live better with diabetes, please tell someone else how to find it! If you have a question, take a moment and ask! We reply to everyone. And then be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform to ensure that you never miss an episode!   Disclaimer The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

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