Rollacoaster
HI sue welcome - i say welcome because although I've only been part of this fabulous forum for 2 months i feel like i am at home here and check everyday for threads advse and support and to offer support.
First a big hug to you for having to be on here - like a few days ago you had no need to be on such a forum and now your son and you have to take on board a whole load of info, and like you say life changes.
IT is incredibly normal to feel tearful and anxious. And it is incredibly 'normal' to feel a whole host of other things, like having days when it doesn't phase you then the next day realising thats shock kicking in!!!
Then there's the grief aspect to the journey - you realise the feelings are alot similar to grief and you have to give yourself time. I've not been very good at giving myself time - after all I'm not the one with diabetes I should do do do do and hold the wider famly together I'm a mum thats my job isn't it - but then you realise that to hold everyone else you have to also look after yourself. (I'm talking to myself here but I hope some of my waffle gives you hope).
It is indeed a bewildering journey but on here are the folk who will journey with you, gently, holding your hand when you need it, going ahead to shine a light on the path, standing with you to catch your breath and at the right tme you'll begin to do so for others.
Summary: Keep talking and asking, nothing is too silly to ask, you are completely normal, be gentle to yourself.
Rachel (Son type 1 age 2yr 8m)