@SkinnyLiz what a shame that there is no program in your area! but great at least to have the nurse for advice...
The Diabetes Dietitian suggested I bought a book called Carbs & Cals & Protein & Fat - (this was 2012) I bought it in amazon, even though it was a bit salty in price for my taste, think it was between £12 and £15, it has food photos in alphabetical order telling you how many calories they have, and it gives you options of a small portion or bigger ones.... I have to admit I had already then not much patience to count, but did well by just reducing portions and keeping to the main advice, and spent a LONg time without medication....
She did mention some things that stuck in my mind, like I was convinced that plain Corn Flakes would be the less bad, she said get Special K, and that grapes and pineapple were very high in sugars, berries the less sugar contents.... that kind of thing you can find in the site here, I'm sure... plus if you want to have a look at the Recipe Finder here, also has some amazing recipes, you don't loose taste, and at the same time are keeping with the healthy diet
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We recently had something in my GP surgery, a Diabetes group consultation, which I think is sonmething the NS is trying to do to save doctors time and the patients benefit by having conversations with other patients... it was a good experience for me, not sure if every city or borough will have it, but I think the diabetes nurse is a great start
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I had a look to see if there were any Diabetes UK groups in my area, but the one nearer to me is at the moment almost impossible for me (I'm disabled and have been most of the time bed bound, started to move a bit more past couple of months) but maybe you can find one near you
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Hope you both find solutions!!!