Welcome to you and buttercup~what a sweet name :smile:
This is the best place to come for advice for EVERYTHING...
What insulin are you using? How much? What are you feeding? Are you home testing? lol..... Ok, we ask questions too.
After a bit, you will have answers to all of those questions and be on the right track, from insulin type & amount, feeding low carb foods and treats to testing at home ~ being able to almost do that in your sleep.
Lots of information here to read and digest, but there are very basic skills that are like everyday breathing....o ya, dont forget to breathe and treat yourself duing this learning curve. Pretty soon, you will be offering your advice to other newbies.
My Bean girl was dx in mid April and in remission by the end of May. If it were not for this site, I dont think that would have ever happened or that she would still be here with me today. This forum was gently pushing me to home test along with not raising Beans insulin per vet suggestions. They also encouraged me (gently) to go with the foods that were on binkys list and under 10 carbs.
Well, I followed their advice, and that is why she is still here with me today, and she is in remission. Please sneak a peak at her spreadsheet in my signature if you would like. I really push for home testing as you will see that she was as low as 27 after 2 hours of her shot

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If I had not tested, and started feeding higher carb foods that night (with the help from this forum: posting here and on the phone), the outlook would have been very very bad and I probably would not have her here now.
I did receive a newbie kit from Lori, and after a bit my pocketbook recovered and I bought a meter from walmart: relion micro as the strips are very affordable.
Hang in there, this is sooo doable that trust me, you will be doing all of the above in no time. Keep us posted! ;-)