You really don't know what you have until it's gone :'/[/QUOTE]
You know being diagnosed to some of us is like the grieving process, we all go through different stages, so denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
Yes your old life is gone now, but life changes for all of us, we move house, meet people, break up, have kids, change jobs etc, learning to live your life with diabetes is change again, accepting your life as it is now and becoming positive about change and managing your condition will help you cope better and in turn will help you manage your BG levels better.
I found helping others, doing meditation and exercising helped me cope with my diagnosis, although you cannot see it now, there are positives to everything we do in life, but taking some time out to look after you, smell the roses and take on board the change and not get defeated at every hurdle, particularly over analysing each BG result, which is something I put my hands up to, as i was striving for perfection, which as we all know with type 1 is impossible.. once i'd accepted I could never be perfect again and just took a deep breath and moved on, this was a turning point for me.
It isn't easy I admit but you have to find out what makes you feel positive about managing your type 1, you will get there, just have a little faith
