Hi
@Alibabe109 , welcome to the forum
🙂 Sorry to hear you have been having problems, both with the medication and the standard of help and advice you have been offered

Don't worry though, you've made your best move so far by joining the forum!
🙂 There's lots of friendly help and advice here, so any questions or concerns you have, please ask, there's bound to be someone who can help and reassure you
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Diabetes can be complicated, and that's not helped by the amount of unhelpful and conflicting information flying around. The first thing to bear in mind is that it's a very individual thing that can affect people differently, so you need to know what works well for you using the guidance from others about what to try, and finding out how well you tolerate things by testing
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Have a read of
Maggie Davey's letter and get hold of a copy of
Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker, which will give you a much better understanding of what to expect and how to manage things than you have received so far from your doctor and well-meaning friends
🙂 Testing, particularly whilst you discover your tolerances for different food choices, is a must - have a read of
Test,Review, Adjust by Alan S and
Testing on a budget in order to learn how to test efficiently and effectively. Start a Food Diary, writing down what you eat and drink each day, recording the amount of carbohydrates (in grams) in all your meals and drinks. This can take a bit of work and patience, but eventually, in combination with your blood testing results, you will begin to spot patterns and areas where improvements can be made
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Finally, get a free copy of the Diabetes UK
100 things I wish I'd known about diabetes for some good tips and advice from those in the know - people actually living with diabetes
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Ask away, we are always happy to get questions, and anything you ask about might provide helpful replies for other people too
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