Hi Simon, welcome to the forum
🙂 The first thing to say is that, although diabetes is a serious condition, should your concerns prove to be true, it is a condition that can be managed very well and doesn't need to have a negative impact on your life or the things you enjoy doing
🙂 I'd also suggest that you don't go overboard from the beginning, although I appreciate the tendency to immediately want to try and get on the right track. You need to find a diet that helps you to maintain good blood sugar levels, but is also sustainable as this is a long-term situation.
Have you been having symptoms of diabetes? Are there any close family members with diabetes? Despite a lot of the media coverage, anyone can be affected by this - around 20% of people diagnosed with Type 2 are not overweight and lead what they feel are healthy diets and lifestyles. The catch is that many things we consider 'healthy' can in fact place a great stress on our bodies - smoothies and fruit juices, for example, are very high in fast-acting carbohydrate and your body has to work overtime to try and overcome the impact they have on blood sugar levels. I'd suggest having a read of
Maggie Davey's letter which gives a good introduction and lots of practical information about how to learn how to manage things
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There's a lot more information in our
'Useful Links' thread, so have a good browse
🙂 Please feel free to ask any questions you may have and we will be more than happy to help out
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Good luck on Thursday, and please let us know how you get on
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