Hi Abbie, I read your post and couldn't help but notice the similarities between us. I too am in my final (4th) year of my degree and was diagnosed a month after you. I have some truly ****** days, I work really hard to control my levels but it sometimes just feels impossible. I think it's also hard being at uni and surrounded by so many people who don't have to deal with it, and don't understand it. Injecting sucks, and it was a lot to get my head round as someone who's always hated needles. I have some that randomly really hurt for no apparent reason, I'm on 4mm needles too. I think it's just a case of perseverance sadly, and slowly accepting that it just has to be done. I think my biggest motivation is my family, friends and boyfriend. I hate the idea that if I let myself get sick it could affect my life with them so much. I find when I'm having down days I like to write it in a diary (which is now full of less than ladylike words!!!) and try to start a fresh the next day. Do you rotate your injection sites?