Hi Kevinky welcome to the forum. No you’re not doomed , we actually can have good tasty food, with I’m sure you’ll be pleased to know the occasional treat.
If you do go onto diabetic medication, it may be possible to come off them later on, it all depends if the necessary change in diet and exersize works well for you.
You need to cut down/out on the fast acting carbohydrates, potatoes esp mashed, pasta, rice and bread esp white, and things made with flour.
Now I know that sounds horriblee, but it is doable ok.
We often use substitutes, ie, cauliflower or broccoli rice. Liddell protein rolls, high protein bread , I’m fine with wholemeal bread.
TBH you really need to test your own BG ( blood glucose) to see how thes carbohydrates affect you as we are all different in what our bodies can and can’t tolerate.
Jennifer’s advise
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.ph
Maggie Davies letter
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/maggie-daveys-letter-to-newly-diagnosed-type-2s.61307/
Test review adjust by Alan S
http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.co.uk/2006/10/test-review-adjust.html
Unles we are on medications that can cause hypo’s (low BG) it’s unlikely we are provided with a glucose meter and or enough testing strips, so many here use the SD Codefree meter as it’s test strips are the cheapest that we have found, around £8 for 50 where high street brands are £15 to £30 available directly from Homehealth
http://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
We use the mmol/l measurement in the uk and you’re entitled to claim vat relief.
Or from
Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006ZUGLMK/ref=s9_dcacsd_dcoop_bw_c_x_2_w
You’ll need to buy more test strips and lancets as they only provide 10 in the starter pack
You’ll find the above and more
At the top of the newbies say hello here forum on the thread called
Useful links for people new to diabetes.
Ask as many questions as you need to, we’ll do our best to help.