Welcome to the forum @Name, although it hurts me under these circumstances.What you describe is something that many of us have lived to a greater or lesser extent.Diabetes can be lonely, especially when people around you do not completely understand what it implies.It is not just a matter of "taking care of yourself" or expecting "to heal."It is a condition that affects every aspect of our lives, and it is normal to feel overwhelmed.
From what you mention, it is understandable that you have many questions.The lack of clear and personalized information can be frustrating, and sometimes health professionals do not explain everything in detail.I encourage you to keep insisting on your consultations and ask what you need to feel safer.
Regarding your levels, remember that even if they are in the "normal range for diabetics", you can always look for improvements, but each person is a world.Here in the forum there are many people who have gone through similar situations, and surely you will find support and answers.
You are not alone, and talking to others who are in the same way can help you feel more understood.If at any time you feel that you need to vent or talk, do not hesitate to do it here.We are here to accompany you on this trip!
Here in the forum, many have gone through similar situations and we are here to support you.If you have any specific questions or need more tips, do not hesitate to ask.We are here to help you!
I also recommend that you give them a look at the book "Living with diabetes: the power of the online community", you can find it in Amazon, it is a great help, especially when you start with diabetes and allow you to keep the forum in progress, since part of the income is destined to finance the hosting, technical support and other expenses of the forum.:)
A big hug, and a lot of strength.💪
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