Hi
@Pandypaws , welcome to the forum. Their is an awful lot of misinformation out there so it is good you h@ve found us as you will get info based on what has worked for us.
Firstly don’t panic, With the right info , a change in diet and if able some exersize diabetes can be well managed.
A little more info would help us, are you on any medications for your diabetes and have you been provided with a glucose monitor @nd test strips.
How did you come to be diagnosed.
Basically it’s carbohydrates our bodies can’t cope with too well, sugar is just another fast acting carbohydrate.
The others we have to reduce are
Potatoes esp mashed, rice, pasta, bread especially white, , things made with flour , fruit juice though considered healthy is full of fruit sugar (fructose) as are grapes and fruits that originate from hot climates , some root vegetables are high in carbs too.
Now I know that sounds awful but their are good substitutes. This doesn’t mean you mustn’t have them, just cut down on portion sizes and till you find good substites fill up on veg that grows above ground
Now for a few of the things we can eat .
If you eat meat all meat is fine, fish sadly not in Batter, milk, cheese, butter, cream, eggs cooked anyway you like, some nuts are low in carbohydrates, veg that grows above ground , mushrooms , we usually tolerate berries better.
Personally I don’t eat anything labelled low fat unless it is something that is naturally low fat
This sort of diet is know as LCHF (low carb high fat)
I am off to cook our dinner now, I hope others will be along soon with more advise and links to our info