When I was diagnosed I had no idea about anything at all concerning diabetes, not clue one, I jest not! So I have learned because, as you said Cap'n, I had to. I don't want to die just yet thanks
I know you have much more to deal with than I did but the odd thing is, diabetes has, in the darkest of ways, been one of the best things to happen to me. Weirdo I can hear you saying, but honestly, it made me pick up my life, got me on track, I can't say back on track because I wasn't really ever on a track. I bumbled and crashed my way through life with no direction really until now. I have found my tracks and my direction. I have learned to think of me, my health and strength and all that entails. My meds, my blood sugar, my test results and everything that goes along with it. I don't bash my head against the wall anymore...I have a plan
You too can have a plan, and don't look like that, you can ....really! It really is one day at a time sweetie, just one day and if you can't manage that, take it one hour at a time.
Do whatever you have to for
you to survive, to live each day and one day you will wake up NOT thinking Oh lord, how will I get through this day, one day you will wake up thinking Great, wonder what today has in store for me? Honest you really will.
There is truck loads of help on here, everything you need to make your plan. Read it all, ask questions because knowledge really is power!
Never Give Up, Never Surrender!
You go girl