Hello
@Tracey68 and welcome to the forum.
It's good to know that you are taking some action to try to stop your Diabetes from progressing.
Diabetes is a serious disease, but it can be positively managed and in many circumstances, you can do a lot to help yourself and there is a help and support available. You will need to make a few changes though, and these need to be sustainable, as this is for the long term.
There are 3 main things to consider:
Firstly, healthy eating, and the right solution for you to lower your blood sugars, and if you are overweight, loosing weight will help a lot. Secondly increasing exercise, and thirdly medication which your doctor has prescribed.
For me, a new way of eating, and increased exercise, plus some metformin has worked. As well as cutting out all the sugary things, I cut down on the carbs particularly the ‘white’ ones (white bread and flour,rice,pasta,etc ) and mainly eat fish, poultry, yoghurt, some cheeses, nuts and seeds, and have learned to love vegetables . I also try to avoid too much processed food, and limit fruit to one piece a day as this can be quite high in carbs.
There is no 'one size fits all' though and you need to find a solution that is good for you, and it is worth taking some time to do this.
useful-links-for-people-new-to-diabetes has some links that may help, and there is help as well in the Diabetes UK Learning Zone, which has link to this at the top of the page.
If you want to know more about the Low-Carb way of eating then
Maggie Davey's letter, shows how this lady approached the problem.
I hope you will keep posting and let us know how it goes, and we will always try to answer any questions.