Hi
@Sheepish1947 , sorry to hear of the difficulties that you have with managing your Diabetes.
As others have said the short answer is yes you do get used to it. That doesn’t mean it easy to do. I know that for me it took some time, but I would say I now live WITH it, and it is very much just a normal part of my life, just a different normal.
T2 does not need to progress to using insulin. As you will have read many on here have taken hold of it and made the changes they needed to, reducing their carb intake to match what their body can manage. Do you know how many carbs you are eating at each meal? Simply knowing that information can then help you to make changes to reduce the amount of carbs. This could be swapping to foods that are lower in carbs, or reducing the portion size.
Testing your BG at home can also help you to see how you react to specific foods. We all react in different ways. For example some people can manage to eat a small portion of porridge without their glucose levels spiking. Once I started to see my levels two hours after a meal I realised that I am definitely one of those.
Managing your Diabetes will require changes and this is in your hands. Testing and counting carbs can help you to have information that will help you to make appropriate decisions. This won’t go away so it is essential to ‘get used to it’ and, as I found, there is plenty of help available from others on here. Just ask any questions that you have, come and have a rant, whatever will help you.