I'm in a teenager!

(Well 18 so technically an adult)
I totally get where you are coming from & I was struggling as well... I noticed it when I was 14 & it carried on until I was 17.. You say you hypo a lot? Well I was always high! And by high I mean 16 & above it was awful! I used to get so so frustrated because the doctors would tell me that my dieting is fine & my diabetes in general is fine which left me even more confused! It only ever effected my school life once (I passed out in a PE lesson due to high blood sugars)
It got to a point where I was put on metformin because my body was refusing to absorb any insulin but eventually I started to absorb & I don't take them anymore
I know it's hard to try & not let it control your life but I realised the older I got the easier it became to control & it was the same with my mom.. She's 50 now & even she had some pretty rough blood results when she was a teenager... I completely understand how you feel & I'm sure there are thousands upon thousands of other teenagers that are in the exact same spot as you...
These hormones are little *******! But there little ******* that go away! You've just got to give your body time
Hope this helped,
Molly xx