Why Living with Type 1 Diabetes Feels So Hard, and How Therapy Can Help.

If you live with type 1 diabetes, you already know the quarterly visit to the endocrinologist's office doesn’t even scratch the surface of what life with T1D entails. Diabetes follows you into meals, workouts, work meetings, vacations, relationships, sleep, and nearly every decision you make throughout the day.

Every day is filled with hundreds of tiny diabetes related thoughts and decisions. Should I bolus now or wait? Can I go for a walk? Why am I high when I counted every carb? Do I have enough supplies? What if I go low while driving? Did I get enough sleep? What part of my cycle am I in? Individually these thoughts may seem small, but together they create an enormous mental load. 

Mental Health and Type 1 Diabetes

Due to the difficult nature of managing type 1 diabetes, there is an increased risk of experiencing anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and diabetes distress or burnout. 

This can look like guilt about blood sugar, fear of complications, feeling exhausted, ignoring diabetes related tasks, frustration over unpredictable blood sugars, feeling resentful about having diabetes, overwhelm, feeling numb, shame, self criticism or grief. 

The endocrinologist can only do so much to address the emotional reality of living with a demanding condition like type 1 diabetes, and people are often left feeling isolated and unsupported. Adding therapy to your diabetes management routine can help fill this gap.

Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes

Many people assume therapy is only for severe anxiety or depression. In reality, therapy can be incredibly helpful for navigating life’s ups and downs, and a therapist who understands chronic illness can help you process the emotional impact of living with type 1 diabetes. Therapy provides space for the grief, frustration, fear, anger, and exhaustion that can come with living with a chronic condition.

Reduce Shame and Self Criticism

Therapy can help you develop a more compassionate relationship with yourself and your diabetes management.

Instead of viewing blood sugars as a reflection of your worth, you can learn to see them as information rather than a judgment.

Manage Anxiety Around Blood Sugars and Complications

Many T1D’s  live with ongoing anxiety about future complications, hypoglycemia, or unexpected blood sugar fluctuations.

Therapy can provide practical tools for managing these fears without letting them take over your life.


Prevent or Recover From Diabetes Burnout

Therapy can help you identify signs of burnout early, create sustainable coping strategies, and reconnect with your values beyond diabetes management.

Improve Overall Quality of Life

Ultimately, therapy is about helping you build a life that feels meaningful, fulfilling, and manageable while living with type 1 diabetes.

You Don’t Have to Carry It Alone

One thing I hear from clients is how exhausting it feels to explain diabetes from the beginning. What a bolus is. Why having a “good" A1C doesn't automatically mean you’re doing okay emotionally. Why a high blood sugar can ruin their mood for the rest of the day.

Since I also live with type 1 diabetes, we don't have to spend our sessions translating diabetes. We can spend that time focusing on you, your relationships, stress, self-worth, burnout, or whatever brought you to therapy in the first place.

Diabetes may always require your attention, but it doesn't have to consume your energy. You deserve support that goes beyond blood sugar management. Therapy can help you build a life that's not only well managed but meaningful, joyful, and bigger than diabetes.

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation call for more information.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Type 1 Diabetes and Mental Health