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Ep 154 - What Low HRV Is Telling You About Stress, Hormones, and Blood Sugar

Ep 154 - What Low HRV Is Telling You About Stress, Hormones, and Blood Sugar

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Have you ever looked at your HRV score and thought… what does this even mean? If you wear an Oura Ring, Apple Watch, sleep tracker, or use any device that gives you heart rate variability data, this episode is for you. In today's solo episode, I'm breaking down HRV (heart rate variability) in plain English — especially for women navigating midlife hormones and type 1 diabetes. Because if your blood sugar has been feeling more stubborn lately… if your fasting numbers are creeping up… if your sleep is off… or if you feel tired, wired, and more on edge than usual… Low HRV may be one clue your body is carrying more stress than you realize. And I'm not just talking about emotional stress. I'm talking about the kind of physiological stress that can come from: shifting estrogen and progesteronepoor sleepblood sugar swingsinsulin resistancethe mental load of living with diabetes In this episode, I will explain: what HRV actually is (without the confusing tech language)why it often drops in perimenopause and menopauseHow low HRV can impact cortisol, insulin sensitivity, and fasting glucosewhat it can feel like in real lifeand 5 simple ways to support your nervous system and improve recovery This is such an important conversation because so many women are trying to "fix" blood sugar without realizing their stress physiology and hormone shifts are part of the picture too. Your body is not broken. It may just be asking for more support. In This Episode, We Cover: What HRV means and why higher is usually betterThe difference between heart rate and heart rate variabilityWhy low HRV can signal your body is stuck in stress modeHow cortisol affects insulin resistanceWhy HRV often drops after 40The 3 layered stressors midlife women with T1D are often carrying:hormonal fluctuationsblood sugar variabilitychronic nervous system strain Real-life signs your body may be under too much pressureMy own experience noticing subtle stress patterns and how they affected my overnight blood sugar5 simple ways to naturally support HRV If This Episode Helped: Please share it with another woman living with type 1 diabetes who may be feeling overwhelmed, overstimulated, or frustrated with stubborn blood sugar. And if you haven't yet, make sure you follow the show, so you don't miss future episodes on hormones, blood sugar, sleep, stress, and aging well with type 1 diabetes. Hit the subscribe button and rate and review to help this podcast reach more people. Be sure to share this episode. What to do now: *Join the book pre-launch list for early access, bonuses, and 2026 launch updates. Grab my free guide, HRT and Type 1 Diabetes Everything I wish I knew in perimenopause. *Follow me IG @Type1.in.midlife stay in the loop on upcoming episodes. DM me with any feedback or suggestions on topics you'd like us to cover. *Visit diabetessisters.org to join. It's free, easy to use, and a great place to find community and support. 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.
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