Thank you both for your replies. They are appreciated. :thumbup:
Lazybones, I am sorry to hear that you have sight problems that may have been caused by diabetes, but I also feel encouraged you still retain enough sight to have been able to read my post. Losing my sight is what frightens me the most, particularly because I have children.
At the moment, I am struggling to understand what to eat for the best but am reading lots to try and work it all out. I've been offered statins for high cholesterol (and slightly elevated blood pressure) but have refused them for now whilst I try to get to grips with the metformin first. I'm also wondering about angiotensin II receptor antagonists to help avoid further kidney damage, and to help prevent heart problems, though the nurse hasn't mentioned them yet.
I'm also going to try and make my body more alkaline by drinking boiled water with lemon juice as apparently that helps in general. I read an article today about aspartame though it was not properly referenced so may be a load of tosh, but it was saying how aspartame poisoning can cause problems similar to those attributed to diabetes. As a diet coke addict, this concerns me, so I'm going to cut that out, but of course it seems the list of foods that are 'safe' to eat for sure, are diminishing with everything I read, and I'm now down to chicken, fish, salad and vegetables that grow above ground.
MadDad, I'm definitely going to be tackling the weight issue, though to be honest think it will sort itself out as I cut out all the sugar filled foods and carbohydrates that I normally eat. Well done you on losing the 2 stone. Even though you put it back on, at least you know how to lose it and that you can lose it again if you choose to.
Exercise is a little more difficult to work out due to all sorts of long held excuses, but I can see that changes will have to be made there.
I'm very glad to have found this forum and look forward to getting to know you more, and thank you both again for responding to my post.