Hi Penny, you have done great to lose a stone and a half in that time, so you are already on the case making changes that can only improve things for you with the huge plus that you have had other checks that are all normal. Its a lot to take in at once and its not a race, take step by step, we are all different of course. I was lucky and handed a meter by my db nurse, it really is useful and should be compulsory on the NHS. Without one its like driving a car with a blacked out windscreen! You can buy them quite cheaply and do a few tests before and after meals all at your own pace to guide you as to what spikes your levels, although this in my experience is pretty standard with most. Cut out or reduce sweet things, cakes, sweets, chocolate, fizzy drinks etc. pastry, cereals, most fruit, bread, rice, pasta and potatoes or anything made from them! Read the food labels, you soon remember whats what. Keep a diary of what you eat each day and when in association with meter readings, you will soon get the hang of whats what and need not use it so often. One of the biggest helps for me was to find something to replace potatoes and bread with, so with a roast I could have everything else but just swap potatoes with low carb bread. Finding this bread made lunches and breakfast so much easier, i.e. things on toast, sandwiches etc. Have a look at the seriously low carb food company site or some keto sites. loads of info on here on what to eat and suggested recipes as well, I must admit I pretty well eat the same as I always did, just swapping bread for potatoes and cauliflower rice for rice. Didn't eat much pasta, sweet stuff or cakes etc. Miss my cereal though! Oh exercise really helps, even if its just a daily walk, which is better gor you anyway as the body is going to be a bit shocked with all these changes, you will make food mistakes, your meter will tell you, a brisk walk sorts it out in no time. I promise you if you put a bit of effort in it will get better and you an get on with life, just needs a bit of work upfront to start!