Hello ROOBEE and welcome to the Forum
I haven't heard of 'Fast, Feast, Repeat', but it sounds like a combined low calorie & fasting diet book for weight loss and controlling diabetes
There are so many similar books now, that sort of thing is very popular, and it would be a never ending task to read them all, though as i said, i expect they all give the same sort of advice
The two best known, that started the trend, are -
The Fast 800 by Michael Mosley
Life Without Diabetes by Roy Taylor
Find them on Amazon Books; their Used are generally in good condition and good value
Your comments on food are only partly correct, and I think it would be useful for you to have a simple explanation about diabetes (we tend to just call it D on this forum)
When we eat carbohydrates they are broken down into the smaller glucose molecules, which then pass through the wall of the gut into the bloodstream to be carried around the body and into our cells for further use
the transfer of the glucose across the cell walls from the blood and into the cells is carried out by the hormone insulin, which is made in the pancreas
Sometimes not enough insulin is produced, so the glucose accumulates in the blood, and it is this increased level of glucose, or sugar, that causes the problems we call diabetes
This includes damage to eyes, kidneys, nerves, especially in the feet, and other problems
We can take medication/tablets to increase the amount of insulin produced, or take in extra insulin by injection
But the most important way to control D is by changing our diet, most importantly by reducing the amount of carbohydrates we eat
As all carbs are converted into sugar we must cut down on bread, spuds, rice, pasta, and breakfast cereals, as well as the obvious things like cakes, sugar, biscuits and sweets
Once you've grasped this, all the restrictions and other things we do fall into place
Have a look at the Learning Zone at the top of this page, and read through older Threads, especially Newbies, Food & Carbs, and Weight Loss, and you'll gradually learn & understand more
Well done on starting to lose weight
In fact many people take the onset of D as an opportunity and motivation to lose weight, cut out booze & fags, and change their diet - cut out carbs, junk food, a lot of fatty meat very processed food, bad fats, salt, and eat more veg, salads, good fats like olive oil & oily fish
Nothing in the body acts in isolation, and things like diabetes, blood pressure, heart & circulation, weight, and cholesterol are all interconnected
You will probably find that if you control D the others will improve as well, and you will feel better & brighter
I've seen the comment that 'I'm healthier now I have diabetes than I ever was before'
I must admit that I am also confused about fruit. I do eat it, but in moderation
Perhaps someone else can advise us, or I might ask a question on the Food section
Don't worry too much about being in a shock, everyone is at first
The important thing is to know that you can do something about it, and live well with D
However it will require some work by yourself, and a change to your diet