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I’m a recently diagnosed type 1. I just got my first continuous glucose monitor about a week ago. I’ve been learning a lot with it, including seeing how many different foods I eat cause my blood sugar to change. One thing I’ve found is that popcorn works quite well to stabilize my blood sugar, particularly when I am in “free fall” from a spike.

What types of food have this effect for you?

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[–] toiletobserver 5 points 2 weeks ago

If you are trying to prevent a low, any simple carbs will have the same effect to stop a fall. Popcorn might work, juice is faster.

Broader stabilization in my opinion is achieved via exercise and portion sizing at meals.

Be sure to adjust your basal rate from fasting measurements and carb ratios based on cgm trends.

[–] EarMaster 2 points 2 weeks ago

My advice is to always follow your high glucose treatment to prevent a hypo (let's say glucose tablets, juice, whatever you take) with some longer lasting carbs (with an appropriate amount of insulin once your blood glucose is within safe levels). That helps me to stabilize the rollercoaster of too high and too low levels that often follows a hypo.

[–] LegoBrickOnFire 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Answer from my father:

  1. you need to be experimenting yourself
  2. Avoid fast sugars (ofc). The order in which you eat can have an impact. Start with vegetable and end with the carbs

Hope this helps and good luck