Ep 131 - Manual Mode, Hormones, and 2 AM Alarms: A Real Look at Sleep with Type 1
Description
Ever wake up to a CGM alarm at 2 a.m. and wonder why you're high (or low) even after doing everything "right"?
In this solo episode, Melissa breaks down how perimenopause, pump settings, and shifting hormones can turn sleep into a nightly puzzle—and what to do about it.
You'll learn:
- Why melatonin, estrogen, and cortisol can all mess with your sleep
- How nighttime insulin settings and the dawn phenomenon play a role
- Real-life lessons from Melissa's switch to Omnipod 5 manual mode
- Simple, science-backed ways to improve sleep quality tonight
Whether you're waking up high, sweating through the night, or just tired of feeling tired, this episode helps you reconnect the dots between hormones, blood sugar, and deep rest.
In our Type 1 in Midlife Circle, we're using the Greene Climacteric Scale to measure and track symptoms together — so no woman must navigate this season alone.
Don't brush off what's changing. Pay attention, act, and surround yourself with women who understand both diabetes and midlife hormones.
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Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on this Type 1 in Midlife Podcast should be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please always consult your medical professional before changing your diet, insulin dosages or health care plan.























