1. A major problem is the emotional impact of diagnosis - diabetics are often observed to be depressed. I reported that when I was diagnosed, Redgrave was winning gold medals, so diabetes didn't seem to be much of a problem ... but Dr assured me that I was now in line for heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, blindness, amputation .... & helpfully computed my probability of a heart attack at 25% :evil: Was I depressed :?: I left the surgery in a state of shock that lasted months
Mine is a common experience, which needs to be addressed. Specialist psychological & emotional support is needed. Then self management is more likely to be successful.