Hello Amy and welcome to the forum.
As has already been said, resentment is normal and that will go so long as you keep positive and get to know your illness and situation.
You say that you are dealing with your blood sugars and that your over all health is good. This is fantastic and well done.
Resentment is one thing but non acceptance is the thing that will get any diabetic into trouble.
Your family may be unaware of how you are feeling or may just be scared to know how to approach you. Why don't you pick a time to speak to those close to you on how they can support you. Tell them how they can help if you go hypo, explain to them the signs you may display when your sugars are low or too high. State what you should and shouldn't eat. But above all tell them you have an illness that you can live with and that it will not affect your own aspirations or dreams.
If they have no understanding of the illness they may be finding it difficult to know how to approach you. They may wish to support you but don't know how !
I have been Type 1 for over three decades and
@yingtong has been 53 years. Stay positive and allow the illness to be part of your life and not the other way round.
Keep it simple. Watch what you eat, keep active (exercise) and take your medication. It really is a very small price to pay for a full, active and fulfilling life.
Four months is fairly new and if you do not know any diabetics close to you I can understand how lonely you must be feeling, but don't. Our illness is fairly common and there are so many of us here on this fantastic forum that will be happy to help you as you grow and learn.
You have another friend here also Amy
