Just to add on to my post earlier, I still haven't had a definite "Your bloods came back" diagnosis but every nurse suspects Type 2 which is a relief knowing that with some work, I can overcome this. As of right now, I accidentally took my Humalog instead of Levemir for the night so a midnight snack of Madera cake should hopefully sort it out, I would check my bloods but I ran out of strips so I need to keep an eye out and call GP in morning.
Other then a slight scare tonight, I'm doing better with trying to manage it all but my mood and confidence has hit rock bottom, hopefully going to see a therapist.
But a bit about myself, I'm 23, from Yorkshire, single (having a hard time finding someone who understands me) and was diagnosed in October of this year, I don't do much with myself these days, I'm kind of an introvert. I like watching movies and shows with my dad, sticking to Anime by myself. Playing games with my older brother and friends from around the world, games like Genshin Impact to Euro Truck Simulator and Destiny 2, a wild variety these days. As lockdown began, I was already doing it 2 years early.
Don't have a job as of yet, keep applying but not gotten an interview, I don't have much of a preference anymore when it comes to finding one after a few years of applying.
I have a long road ahead of me, I need to improve my mental and physical well-being and take control of this condition, how did you guys start out taking control?