Welcome to the forums. I found them immensely helpful and I trust you will too. I had the Whipple back in 2007 and was diagnosed type 1 in 2018. Since then I have been learning and researching daily about diabetes. The low-carb diet works best for me to keep my blood sugar in range (keto is hard on my gut). I have a meter and test regularly and everyone here would probably recommend that too. Ask any questions you have. It can be quite hard at the beginning to get used to being diabetic but thankfully it does get easier with time. The best thing about diabetes is that it is a disease you can do something about and therefore live a long and happy life, unlike many other diseases. When I got my blood sugar monitor and the druggist was instructing me on its use, he told me that "diabetes is a self managed disease" and that made me realize how much my diet and blood monitoring mattered. Attitude is extremely important - optimism makes all life's hardships easier.