Hello
@Gricep ,welcome to the forum. Firstly try not to panic as with the right info and a bit of work by yourself Diabetes is a condition that can not only be managed well some of us become fitter even healthier than we have been for a long time.
Their is an awful lot of misinformation about diabetes out there . Basically we are usually fine with protein, good fats and veg esp those that grow above ground many of us need to be careful with fruit, berries are often tolerated better, grapes are little sugar bombs.
Its carbohydrates our bodies can no longer handle too well, esp the starchy carbs.
Just to make Diabetes more err ... interesting
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we are all different in how the various starchy carbs affect us, Ie some of us can happily enjoy a nice bowl of healthy porridge while others have to avoid like the plague as it spikes our BG (blood glucose) to high.
When you are ready for a little light reading
(go on click on spoiler ) have e read through these threads
/maggie-daveys-letter-to-newly-diagnosed-type-2s.
test-test-test originally by Maggie Daveys
If you wish to test to learn how the various carbohydrates affect you sadly it is very unlikely your gp will provide you with a glucose meter and test strips This is the cheapest meter we know of to self fund the ongoing cost of the test strips , around £8 for a pot of 50 where other brands are over £15, all meters sold in the UK. have to comply to certain standards
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Codefree-Glucose-Monitor-Monitoring-Testing/dp/B0068JAJFS/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1506485682&sr=1-1&keywords=sd%2Bcodefree%2Bmeter%2Bmmol%2Fl&linkCode=sl1&tag=xfm-21&linkId=f39210144fdc26c27738e45b6d957003&th
Most importantly ask all the questions you need to about diabetes, we’ll do our best to help