Hi everyone
I have just had 2 toes amputated, and suddenly realised how serious this all is!!!
I have to change my whole diet cheaply, and don`t know where to start?
Help very ,much appreciated 🙂
Hi kimmyliz, welcome to the forum
🙂 I'm very sorry to hear what you have recently been through, with the loss of your toes

I'm glad you have joined us though, because it's much better to try and turn things around with the help and support of people who can fully appreciate your position and the anxiety this must be causing.
Are you currently on any medication for your diabetes? How long is it since your diagnosis? It is certainly possible to eat a more 'blood sugar friendly' diet without breaking the bank - it's just a case of knowing what sort of food choices you need to make and excluding, replacing or reducing those things in your diet that you do not tolerate well
🙂 I would suggest treating this as Day One on your steps towards the new you. Begin by reading the excellent
Maggie Davey's letter, which will give you lots of ideas of where to start
🙂 Also, although you are not newly-diagnosed, I would recommend getting a copy of
Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker which will guide you through the coming months, and hopefully give you new ideas that you maybe hadn't been aware of before.
Are you able to test your blood sugar levels at home? If so, then it's of great benefit to test before and after eating so you can discover how well - or otherwise - you tolerate particular food choices. We all have our own unique tolerances for things, and although there are some general principles to consider, it's important to know how you as an individual cope. Have a read of
Test,Review, Adjust by Alan S to understand how this can be done efficiently and effectively
🙂
If you don't have a monitor and a prescription for test strips then ask your GP or nurse to prescribe them - without this source of information you can only guess at how things affect you, and can therefore get things wrong unknowlingly. If they refuse then it is worth getting your own monitor and strips whilst you conduct this exercise. You won't need to test forever, just whilst you establish a good, safe and varied diet you can be confident will improve your control. The cheapest option we have come across is the
SD Codefree Meter which has
test strips at around £8 for 50 (most High St brands will charge up to £30 for 50 test strips
😱).
Please feel free to ask any questions you have or let us know of any concerns and we will do our best to help!
🙂