How to Get Better Sleep

11 Ways to Sleep Better With Type 1 Diabetes

Getting a good night’s sleep can be a challenge for people with type 1 diabetes. From navigating blood sugar highs and lows to equipment alarms and device discomfort, there’s plenty that can interfere with quality rest.

Poor sleep isn’t just frustrating — it’s linked to suboptimal blood sugar management. People with type 1 diabetes who have poor sleep quality are more likely to have greater glucose fluctuations and more episodes of high and low blood sugar levels.

Fortunately, there are strategies for addressing the sleep problems that people with type 1 diabetes often face, to help ensure that nights are as restful as possible.

1. Adjust Your CGM Alarm Settings

People who have a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can set alarms that alert them when their blood sugar is too high or too low. However, these alarms can be disruptive to sleep.