Heya, thanks for your response. It definitely makes it easier when you can speak to someone who is type 1. I am in a lucky position that my tutor has type 1 diabetes and he has said that he is happy to answer any questions I might have about it, so that's good.
In regards to my PGCE, I am finding it pretty tough and stressful. It's so full on, but I am finally on my first placement which is what I have been waiting for, so hopefully I can just enjoy this moment and it will remind me why I am doing the course.
Before being diagnosed with diabetes I tended to be quite a negative person, but find I am even worse now. I always think the worse and often find that I am feeling sorry for myself and am very sensitive. Still trying to get to grips with it all.
My levels have been alright, although I have experienced a few hypos. (Tends to be because I have left it too long between meals) My levels are anything between 4 and 9. Recently I had my 3 month blood check and I've gone from being 146 to 51 so good progress has been made.
Would like to get on a carb counting course, the next one is in February and involves 3 Mondays, which I don't think will work with my PGCE timetable.
Ideally I could do with a year out to get use to being diabetic and researching it in detail, but I am determined to carry on my life as normal as possible and focus on my teacher training.