Hi
@Sharon 71 . Welcome to the forum . You will get tons of helpful, advice and lots of cyber support. Assuming the 50 was the result of the Hb1ac blood test , you have only just crossed over into the diabetes threshold
< 42 is normal
42 to 47 is pre diabetes , sometimes called glucose intolerant
48 gets you into our very select club.
So it’s been caught early , which is great.
Firstly don’t panic ok. I had no symptoms either and my Hb1ac was very much higher up in the early 100s and some folks were even higher .
If you register on the learning zone on the top of the page and gradually work your way through the T2 topics you will learn lots
Usually the first thought when newly diagnosed is, what on Earth can I eat. Well you can forget what you may have heard in the past ok.
Protein in all it’s forms is fine.
A normal amount of good fats is fine, so long as you don’t have a medical condition where you have been told to reduce fats, I am not necessarily talking about high cholesterol here.
Diabetes is all about our bodies not being able to cope with carbohydrates very well, sugar is just a simple carbohydrate, which is already included in the carbohydrate content which is in the nutritional label in the back of packs .
It sure doesn’t mean you can’t eat carbohydrates either. More about that later
What many find helpful is to eat normally for say a week while keeping a brutally honest food diary.
This will show you where you could reduce/replace the carbs esp the starch ones .
As you have only just crossed over the threshold, you should only need to make some small changes.
You might like to think about testing your blood glucose regularly for a while
Just to find out which carbohydrates your body can and can’t tolerate as we are all very different in this respect .
I think I have bombarded you with enough info for the time being , as it is a lot to take in .
But please don’t panic Diabetes is doable , and many on here have ended up healthier and fitter because diabetes has made them make some good changes.
Ask all the questions you need to about diabetes , we will do our best to help based in what has worked for us.