wow what a smack in the face today out of the blue I am diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes, placed on tablets a low dosage for week building up over the next 4. So stressed, crying not coping, what do I eat? did not realise carbohydrates turn to sugar, does this mean no Bread No Rice No Pasta, if I can eat how much can I eat? really am struggling and its only day One. Any good solid advise would be appreciated.
Hi Tina, welcome to the forum
🙂 Very sorry to hear about your diagnosis

However - don't despair! Although it is a serious condition, diabetes is something that you can learn to manage well so that it doesn't have to stop you doing the things you want. Many people find that after getting their blood sugar levels under control they end up feeling much happier and healthier than they have for some time
🙂 Although it has come as a terrible shock for you, it can be seen as a positive thing as you can now take action to improve things, and there is a lot of help here on the forum to help you, so don't be afraid to ask any questions you may have - nothing is considered 'silly'!
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There is a lot to take i, and unfortunately a lot of misinformation around, especially from Dr. Google, so try to avoid googling things. I'd suggest starting by reading the excellent
Maggie Davey's letter, which will give you a good overview of how to begin and what it is all about. Also, do get yourself a copy of
Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker - a very positive and helpful guide to help you through these early weeks and months
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Were you given a blood glucose monitor and a prescription for test strips? If not, do request them from your nurse of GP. Using this tool you can discover your tolerances for different foods, as described in
Test,Review, Adjust by Alan S. People's tolerances can vary considerably e.g. some are fine with porridge and some have to avoid it because it raises their levels too much. If you can't get a monitor and strips from your surgery it is worth funding your own whilst you learn how your food choices affect you - the cheapest option we have come across is the
SD Codefree Meter which has
test strips at around £8 for 50..
It may be that some of the things you might otherwise think you need to give up, you actually tolerate well and can retain them in your diet, or it may simply be that you have to reduce the portions of certain things - why give up the things that you enjoy and are fine with? Start a food diary and record the amount of carbs, in grams, in everything you eat and drink for a week or two. You will then be able to use this to look for areas where you might reduce or replace certain elements in order to place less strain on your system
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Don't look back, you can now move forward a step at a time. You don't need to 'solve' everything overnight, this is a marathon not a sprint, so take time to absorb the information, and if there is anything you don't understand, please ask
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