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My concern is that I don't know options. I often don't know what else to try for my "trial and error". How can I learn what works for me unless I try different things to see if it works? And if I don't know different things to try, then how can I learn about what works for me? Make sense?

Yes, that makes sense, but I don’t think you can speed up lived experience. As time goes by you’ll pick up more tips, learn more, read more about others’ experiences and solutions, and become more confident about how your body works.

As @rebrascora says, this forum is a great place to pick up tips, either by starting your own thread, or by reading others. You can’t press a magic button and gain all that knowledge at once. It grows naturally.
 
I thought there is a carb counting course online ?
Hi Grovesy. Yes, there is. I've done the Bertie course, even Libre's course.
 
I don't know if you have read the book titled Think like a Pancreas, or Type 1 Diabetes for Children, Adolescents, and Young People.
Hi Grovesy. I've been reading Think Like a Pancreas. It's just what I needed. It's a game changer for me. Thanks for the tip!
 
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