29 | The After-Meal Blood Sugar Spike Behind Your Weight Loss Resistance
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Are your labs coming back normal — but you still can't lose the weight, you're still crashing after meals, and something just feels off?
Could your doctor be missing the one blood sugar number that actually explains midlife weight loss resistance, belly fat, and energy crashes?
What if insulin resistance and postprandial blood sugar spikes — not calories — are the real reason the scale won't budge in menopause?
In this episode, I'm breaking down what your blood sugar actually does after every meal — and why that after-meal pattern is the number most doctors never test, but midlife women trying to lose weight and manage insulin resistance need to understand. If your labs look fine but nothing is working, this episode is going to be your lightbulb moment. We're talking postprandial blood sugar, the belly fat and insulin connection, why menopause changes how your body handles every meal, and why patterns matter more than a single fasting number. This one is an eye-opener.
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Related Episodes:
9 | Blood Sugar Labs Your Doctor Isn't Running — And Why It's Behind Your Midlife Weight Gain
20 | Why Your Weight Loss Is Stuck: The Blood Sugar Spectrum Behind Insulin Resistance
Disclaimer: The information shared here is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While Carrie is a licensed pharmacist, she is not acting in that capacity on this podcast. Always consult your doctor or licensed medical professional before changing your diet, lifestyle, medications, or supplements. Individual results vary.