Welcome to the forum
@Chris.mac
Sounds like you’ve made a great start, and congratulations on your weight loss.
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One of the biggest questions when trying to get to grips with your diabetes is often ‘what can I eat’ and while there are the obvious things like cakes, biscuits, sweets and sugary drinks that you have cut out straight away, you might be surprised how much *all* carbohydrate affects your BG levels, including rice, pasta, potatoes, bread, pastry, grains, cereals and many fruits. That doesn’t mean you have to avoid all those things entirely, but portion control can be a really important strategy. Many people on the forum find that aiming for total carbohydrate intake of 100-130g per day is really helpful. For some it is less than that.
Many new members find it can be really helpful to keep a food diary for a week or two. Be brutally honest! Note down everything you eat and drink, including an estimate the amount of total carbohydrate (not just ‘of which sugars’) in the meals and snacks to give you an idea of which foods are the main sources of carbs in your menu. This allows you to start where you are, and will help to highlight any meals which are particularly high in carbs.
For a good overview of T2 diabetes, members here frequently recommend
Maggie Davey’s Letter and Gretchen Becker’s book
T2 Diabetes, the first year, which might help you get your head around things
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Good luck, and keep asking questions
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