Hi April ,
Sorry to hear about your daughters diagnosis at such a young age . I myself was diagnosed at age 2, thanks to my very persistent mother. I will be 48 in August. I enjoy relatively good health , usual aches and pains of getting older and an active lifestyle . I still pass eyesight test for driving license, still go mountain biking twice weekly, hold down a full time job and have two healthy ( almost grown up ) kids. Proof , i think that if care taken , living with diabetes is not the tragedy that some make it out to be .
I always think that getting diabetes at such a young age was a bit of a blessing for me ( not my parents ), as i grew up not knowing anything but how to live with it , rather than having to adapt after years of eating what i wanted .
Obviously it will take time to get used to the routine, which appears to be mountainous at first, but once you're into the routine it will become second nature to you and your daughter,and hopefully she'l be able to carry on with her life as she would have had she not been diabetic.
Good luck with everything and keep us informed as to how you are both coping