Hello
@Jlimo, welcome to the forum.
Well done on your weight loss so far, that will be a big help towards reducing your blood sugar levels, even if it isn't showing up on the readings yet.
@Tee G has already given you some very useful information on low carb eating. If you want to know more have a look at
Maggie Davey's letter, which shows how this lady approached the problem.
There is no ‘one-size -fits-all though and you need to find out what best for you.
The way we react to foods is different for everyone and diabetics usually have extra sensitivity to carbs. The amount of tolerance varies, and even the same foods eaten at different times of the day, or in different combinations, can have varying effects. Sometimes reducing the quantity of something you are sensitive to, helps.
It will help if you can find out which foods cause your blood sugars to rise, and eventually arrive at a lists that lets you maintain good blood sugar levels, that you enjoy eating, and fits your lifestyle in terms of how much preparation and cooking you like and have time to do.
A glucose monitor is a way to find this out, by testing before and 2 hours after eating. (The aim is to have a rise of 2 or less) Also if you can keep a tally of the total number of carbs eaten in a day, your morning reading will guide you on working out how much you need to adjust.
It is all trial and error, so try to be patient, you are aiming for the long term, and a diet that you can sustain.
There is more information on
https://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/2006/10/test-review-adjust.html
There is also a great deal of information on the various threads on the webs site, so it is worth a browse around.
Please let us know how its going and we will also try to answer any questions you may have.