Welcome to the forum
@Mojosho . Glad that you have found us but sorry you have needed to.
You are certainly juggling a mix of conditions, and keeping track of it all is important. Rather than files I have a notebook with coloured tabs for each issue. So far I haven’t run out of colours, but it is a good referencing system and helps me make sure that I have kept track of regular check ups.
With regard to your diabetes, T2 is where your body is not able to produce and/or use enough insulin to match the carbohydrates that you are eating, all of which change into glucose once inside you. It is surprising how many carbs are in the ‘good’ foods such as fruit. So it is a case of familiarising yourself with the amounts in each and limiting the portion sizes if you want to eat them.
A good rule of thumb I use when choosing veg to use in a meal is the if they grow
- In the ground they are high carb (potatoes, swedes, ...)
- Above the ground they are medium carbs ( peas, beans ...)
- On the ground they are low carbs (lettuce, celery, .. )
I find this useful in deciding on portion sizes or swaps to make to match my meals to a carb count that we want. Becoming familiar with the carb content of what you normally eat enables you to then reduce these to enable your body to cope with the amount of glucose in your blood.
Appropriate reductions in carbs has helped others head off a full diagnosis of Diabetes and also improved their overall health.
Do come back with any questions.