This was my first thoughtIt's still really early days - I would say her reaction is 100% normal. It's horrible being diagnosed, that's just the plain fact of it. As well as the physical things to learn, you kind of have to work out who you are psychologically all over again.
Personally I found things started to get better when I was able to meet some other diabetics, but I suspect at the moment it's too early for that. When you are first diagnosed, sometimes you go through a stage where you don't want to be associated with anything to do with diabetes and diabetics. But might be worth bearing in mind for the future - your local clinic may have groups where people can meet, or Diabetes UK may run something that would be helpful for her.
The fact that she's taken control so fast is great. Managing diabetes is like a whole separate job we have to do as well as normal life - so as others say, do treat her like a normal person, but do keep in mind that she's having to do the extra work as well, and don't forget to be proud of her, not just now but in ten years and twenty years (and many more after that) when she's still slogging away at it.
You WILL be fine, and so will she. Good luck.
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