Keep a positive aspect Caroline, taking step to post here will reduce smxiety, even if it is just 0.01%!!!
I will say that all teens can go thru hiccups..I led a strike by school pupils striking about teachers striking and refusing to go back into school... Of course it was a glorious sunny day with me having the worst subjects in the aftermoon... And that was pre diabetes!!! So, my advice would be... You know how she reacts to certain advice and structure ref diabetes... So it is a way to think ... Ok. If I say this.....xxxx i know we get xxx reaction....
If I said/did this could I get a different reaction.
After being a disruptive school child, I went straight into leaving home at 15 and going straight into training as a Manager..... Be positive... Totally different scenarios, I know, but there is a way to get a more positive reaction from your daughter..
What I am trying to say is diabetes could be an additional problem to your daughter than what she is showing to you and your family. Teenagers can now have a huge amount of peer pressure to contend with. It may not be the only factor in her life but it may be the only real factor that her parents can try to 'control'. By 16 many girls havent in all honesty got a huge amount of parental control anymore...
Certainly not a lecture... But perhaps I hope a signal to you that it is so vastly different being a teenager with diabetes, than a parent trying to look after a child with diabetes... A different tact or one simple word differently may make a difference...
Your post sounds like me prediabetes!!! Then I got diabetes T1.... But I lived thru without complications so far, but see things a little different... As I feel now as if I am reliving my youth through your post...
Another example... At age of 13 my brother took me to the working mans club.. He was older... With his friends.. We all got absolutely hammered with alchohol... We lived on edge of a cliff... Instead of my dad going mad when we all staggered home.. My dad got his torch out and made sure that all the friends staggered to the top and home safely...somstimes kids and alchohol and life need support in an unexpected way...i was expecting a huge argument from my dad... But got the reverse.
Pretty similar story with me, dad, boyfriends and motorbikes at 14!!!!
Diabetes is an additional problem to your daughters living at the moment....there will be a positive outcome to it I am sure...