Hi Albena, welcome to the forum
🙂 Sorry to hear about your diagnosis - how did it come about? Have you been given any medication? It can be scary and a bit overwhelming to begin with, there is so much information and so many myths and misconceptions as well - hopefully we can help you guide you through it all!
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I would suggest reading
Jennifer's Advice and
Maggie Davey's letter for starters, and get a copy of :
Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker. These are all excellent, trusted sources of information that will help you to understand what it is all about.
The main thing to look out for is your carbohydrate consumption, as carbs are what will raise your blood glucose levels as you digest them. Start a food diary and write down the amount of carbs in everything you eat and drink so you can get an idea of your actual current carb intake, and also to look for areas where you might reduce portions or replace items with more diabetes-friendly things. People have different tolerances for things, so it's important that you understand what you are eating and how it affects you personally. Have you been given a blood glucose meter and test strips? If not, I would urge you to get one, as it is the best tool available for working out what you can safely keep in your diet and what you need to consider replacing. Have a read of
Test,Review, Adjust by Alan S to understand this process and how it can help you bring your levels under control, whilst at the same time retaining maximum flexibility in your diet. If you don't have a meter then the cheapest option we have come across is the
SD Codefree Meter which has
test strips at around £8 for 50, and which many of our members use
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It's a serious condition, but the good news is that it can be managed well with the right knowledge and application
🙂 Many people discover that the adjustments they make result in them feeling much happier and healthier than they have for quite a while, so hopefully you will find this too when you look back in a few months time!
🙂 Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, no question is regarded as 'silly' - if it is confusing or concerning you, please et us know
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