Hello, i have recently (in Jan) been diagnosed as type 1, at 42 years of age. I had a massive DKA with unrecordable BG levels at hospital > 80mmol and had to spend 5 days in ITU.
I have got used to injecting pretty quickly, BG levels came quickly down to normal range. Seriously upset by having a 3 year driving licence, with little kids and living in the sticks i need to drive.
I have been feeling lucky to be alive but just had my first diabetic eye screening and it shows "some background retinopathy" and i find that seriously depressing. Mind is currently filled with the what ifs.....
I am another late starter, at 53, and understand the shock that you will have had. The problems with your eyes is likely to have developed whilst the condition was developing, but now you have the diagnosis, and have already seen that you can manage your levels. T1 is a manageable condition and there is plenty of help available on here. The renewing of ur driving licences is dependent on a report from your consultant and as
@stephknits has said we just need to be careful about our levels when we are driving. Which makes sense anyway.
What insulin’s have they put you on? Have your team started you on carb counting? This is the key to managing your condition, learning how to adjust your insulin to match your needs. There is an education course for T1, usually called Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating (DAFNE), which I found very helpful, partly because of increasing my understanding of what was giong on, but also as a chance to meet other people with T1.
A book that I found very helpful, and still do, is Type 1 Diabetes in Children Adolescents and Young Adults by Ragnar Hanas. Ignore the age reference, it is just as helpful for us as T1 is T1. It explains things very clearly and deals with the practicalities of life with T1.
There is a lot to learn at the start, but it is manageable, and with your children to care for, and where you live, learning as much as you can, tapping into the support available will help you continue in the way that you have started. We are here to help, and no questions is considered silly on here. Just ask, or for that matter have a good moan. We really do ‘get it’.