Hello Karl and welcome to,this very helpful forum. I was diagnosed type 2 last September and like you hadn’t a clue at the beginning! I didn’t really get much help from my diabetic nurse and have learned most of what I know from here. I cut out the sugars right away and then learnt about carbs which came as a surprise. I thought a healthy breakfast was a bowl of cornflakes but how wrong I was! Cereal, white bread, white pasta and rice and potatoes are all the carbs which will generally spike your blood sugars so best avoided until you get used to things. A lot of diabetics type 2 are told they do not need to test but I don’t see how you would know what foods spike your blood sugars if you don’t. The meter that is recommended on here is the Codefree which you can get from Amazon and somewhere else I can’t remember but someone will be along to provide a link as I’m not sure how to do that! They recommend that one as the strips are the cheapest around. I drink sugar free coke and sugar free squash, and still have my tea but with sweeteners. I switched to wholemeal bread but the small sliced loaves but do miss my marmalade. There is a thread here all,about food which would be helpful to you and make sure your nurse refers you for a diabetic awareness course as that will prove helpful. Mine omitted to do it for me and I’ve only just got booked on to one. My initial blood test, the hba1c showed a reading of 73 which is quite high, and in six months I’ve got it down to 40 which is classed as non diabetic, which I’m chuffed about. Doesn’t mean I can stop being sensible though! Sorry you’re having problems with your feet, but the sooner you get your levels sorted the better placed you’ll be for them to heal and at least not get any worse. Ask away as there are some lovely people on here with a lot more experience than me.