Hi,@Angeela welcome to the forum. I was diagnosed last July. I'm impressed you saw a dietician. My surgery is small I havent seen a Doctor and certainly not a dietician. How are you doing? Are you on medication and have you been able to reduce your hba1c. Many surgeries say it is not necessary to test your BG but I bought a machine and strips as I wanted to know what was happening. I tested before the first bite of food then 2 hours after starting. We are all individuals and I decided I could no longer eat pasta. I use an alternative from Holland and Barrett. In the winter I used to always have porridge so easy in the micro. However I so enjoyed full fat Greek yoghurt with berries plus nuts or seeds I haven't had porridge. I will try it this winter and test to see it's effect. I sometimes have eggs and occasionally a fry up. I like the M and S Greek yoghurt but there are lots of varieties including Greek style from all supermarkets,etc. I have a couple of times eaten the chia pudding from M and S but it looks like frogs spawn. If you like you can buy frozen berries and keep in the freezer.
I started eating between 100 and 120 gms carbs and was losing 2lbs a week [ necessary) My medication was changed and I thought I should increase my carbs. Some people look to remission and go on a strict diet with support.There is a section in the forum about it.
The freshwellsite/ app has a really good graphic setting out what to eat.
This nhs site has lots of info including links to a variety of websites.
Don't stress just make some improvements
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Thanks for your reply and for all of the information too.
I'm sad that you haven't seen a GP or Dietitian :-( I was thinking that I wanted more regular healthcare appointments, but seems as if I'm lucky with the service I get here!
I'm on Gliclazide. My HBA1C was 77 when I was diagnosed with Diabetes last year. It went down to 52 at the end of last year. Unfortunately, it's now around 64 so has crept back up. I'm not really managing adjustments to it very well. I just feel I can't be bothered with it most of the time. But I do need to start taking it more seriously maybe. I've become a member of Diabetes UK now and so maybe that'll help more.