Thanks for the tag,
@Jaylee .
Hi
@CartaX2 , it's amazing how small the world is!
You're in Newfoundland, and I'm currently sitting in a pub in Scotland, reading a tartan-noir crime novel by a Glasgow author, Peter May, called Entry Island, about a murder on Entry Island in les Îles de la Madeleine, which seem to be in the general area of Newfoundland. Spooky or what?
Anyway, that coincidence aside, welcome to the club!
I see you've got another post elsewhere, there's a few things you mention in it which I might be able to contribute to, so I'll do a post about that tomorrow.
Just to give you advance warning, it'll mainly be to do with how you should get yourself kitted out with cgm like libre or dexcom so you can see how your bg is moving instead of strip guesswork.
Cgm is a gamechanger for T1s - it removes a lot of the anxieties when we can see what we're dealing with - you can see from an AGP graph, which is a beefed up version of an a1c, how your a1c is constructed, and take steps in real time every day to tweak and nudge levels.