Welcome
@Diabet1c,
Glad to have you on board ( but this is not the good ship Lollypop, it was outed for high sugar content !!).
Despite being on insulin for 51 years here in Australia I find there is always something to learn from in others' experiences.
You mention having a scare about your diabetes and this scare being a corrective influence, Very glad you are working on getting through each day better and accepting that nothing is ever perfect but we make of it what we can.
I found that wanting to be super-responsible and super-independent worked for me up to a point BUT at the 45 years mark on insulin, on 8 shots a day minimum, with night hypos, risk of losing driver's license and part of my job that the better part of valour was to accept the need for an insulin pump. Stubbornness has its limits !
Now very few hypos, good HBA1Cs, hypo awareness back.
How has your experience been and what improvements would you suggest to the way us diabetics are treated, taught and also how we are 'managed' by our health systems?