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@Purls of Wisdom ! Sorry to hear what a confusing and frustrating time you have been having
Depending on which tests are being done (possibly for autoantibodies and cPeptide), not all labs carry them out, so your samples may have had to be sent away - which can mean the results take longer to get back unfortunately.
Sounds like you have been reading advice on a wide range of diabetes management strategies, hoping to find ‘the way’. It would be so much simpler if diabetes operated like this, but it is a frustratingly fickle character, and along with having all manner of types and subtypes, even two people with notionally the same diagnosis could have success (or less so) by following exactly the same diet sheet. Because they are different people, with different gut biomes, genetic make-up, predispositions, reactions to foods, not to mention tastes and preferences.
There isn’t one single approach that will work for everyone. But actually, what works for someone else isn’t all that important - what really matters is what works for YOU!
Think of your diabetes diagnosis as an ongoing adventure of personal discovery and experimentation. Your blood glucose meter is your compass, and other‘s suggestions (whether forum folks or medical professionals) are your guidebooks and tour guides.
In short… Since you have background and mealtime insulin, in theory you can eat absolutely any amount of anything you want (however healthy or unhealthy that may be). You simply need to find the correct balance of dose and timing to match the carbs/sugars in whatever it is, so that the speed of the digestion of the food matches the action of the insulin, and your BG levels stay in range.
But on your voyage of personal discovery you will find various ’neighbourhoods’ that you don’t get on with, and popular sights and ‘attractions’ that leave you cold. Some foods simply won’t behave nicely for you, or will produce erratic results such that any potential enjoyment they may have provided is ruined by the BG chaos that ensues - no matter hard you try. Other meals or foods will be a real challenge, but the view from the summit will be so breathtaking you will be prepared to put the effort in to get there.
”Can you eat that?“ I can’t tell you... But I know you can use your BG meter to find out
🙂