iv recently been diagnosed with type one, it’s all abit to much to take in at once, my question is what can I eat/ how much of it can I eat. Low carbs high carbs

All so confusing and draining, is there a certain amount of calories I can have, any tips or advice to be given ? Thanks
Hi
@Chase2018 , welcome to the forum!
T1 is not about changing diet really, it's much more about learning to adjust the insulin you use to match what you eat.
This takes time, and regular contact with your diabetes team on dosing is the best thing you can do for now to help you get the hang of this.
This is a marathon, not a sprint, yes it's confusing and there's a lot of information being thrown at you.
But you don't need to learn everything at once, go easy, step by step!
There are T1's who prefer eating less carbs, there are T1's who prefer eating plant based high carb, there are T1's who do well eating the exact same way as before, including sugared doughnuts. We're all different, and in time you'll find the way that suits you.
The way I think of t1 is that my pancreas stopped making insulin, so now I have to replace that with injected insulin. Nothing else.
Most things you read about diabetes is about T2, a very different condition, so be mindful if anything you read is about the right type of diabetes.
I think you'd like to have a read of this:
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Written by Stephen Ponder and from the sugarsurfing.com website, this extract is what all newly diagnosed type 1’s should be told, please share: Type 1 diabetes often arrives totally unexpected. Shock, denial, fear, and sadness are usual first reactions. For most, the maelstrom of negative...
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Wish you all the best, and don't hesitate to ask any question you might have!