I’ve tried the gp & was told to ring tomorrow as they don’t have any free appointments today due to half day closing. I thought porridge ect would be better? it’s hard to know what to eat & drink..I’ve cut down my sugar in tea to half a spoon then totally take it off in the next few days .What type of drinks can you have besides water ? Can you have squash? No added sugar? Sorry for all the questions it is quite daunting at the beginning isn’t it . I’ve googled that much I’ve overloaded my brain! Lol. thank you once again
I have flavoured sparkling water but there is still water if you prefer in various flavours. Be careful of those which say no added sugar as they can still be high in carbs from the natural fruit so look at the total carbs for the amount you might have and as long as you are not drinking gallons it may be fine. Some will have artificial sweeteners so it depends on how you feel about those.
The tricky thing is to recognise the foods which are high carb, anything with wheat, grains and starchy veg and some fruits as well as things with 'sugar' like cakes, biscuits, pastry, are best avoided.
The things people have for breakfast are eggs in any form, but go easy on the toast or Greek yoghurt with berries.
Meals based on meat, fish, eggs, cheese, vegetables and salads with very small portions of high carb foods will still give lots of options.
This link may help with some explanation and ideas for meals.
https://lowcarbfreshwell.co.uk/
Many who are Type 2 find a low carb approach successful in reducing blood glucose.
If you were having quite a high carb diet then it is better to reduce it gradually to allow the body to adjust.