So good that you have joined the forum, and as you can see from
@Drummer there is plenty of help and knowledge here.
I can still remember that shock of first diagnosis, it really knocked me off my feet, and there is a lot of confusing information about what to do. We are all different and there is no ‘one size fits all’ and you need to find what right for you.
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 the medication which you have already been subscribed.
There are several options on diets available, but many of us find that, as well as cutting out all the sugary things, cutting down on the carbs particularly the ‘white’ ones (white bread and flour,rice,pasta,etc ) does lower blood sugars.
Here are some links to some further sources of information:
Firstly there is the Diabetes UK Learning Zone, and there is a 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.
if you are considering getting a glucose meter then
SD Gluco Navii is one that many people use, and
test-review-adjust gives information on how to go about testing.
It does all take time to find what’s right for you and adjust your lifestyle, but please be patient, it will be very worthwhile.
Hope you will let us know how it goes for you and please ask about anything you are concerned about.