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<blockquote data-quote="Lizzy5172" data-source="post: 520791" data-attributes="member: 101295"><p>Hi Jackie</p><p>I was diagnosed 3 weeks ago with type 2. It is very hard and quite depressing too. I started on low carb (no bread, potatoes, pasta or rice and anything that is high in carbs....check labels) as soon as I found out and have seen a huge reduction in my bs. Not lost a lot of weight yet but I am damned inpatient lol. It will come I know and I am eating a lot healthier than I have for years. As for your sweet tooth...I eat sugar free jelly with a bit of fresh cream which seems to hit the spot. Nuts for the times you feel you need to have a snack.</p><p>I have a bs monitor and really think that it has helped me as I can see my progress.</p><p>My diabetic nurse has given me 4 months to get my act together or medication is the next step. That gave me a kick up the bum and made me determined to do it</p><p>Good luck and YOU CAN DO THIS! We are all here to help you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lizzy5172, post: 520791, member: 101295"] Hi Jackie I was diagnosed 3 weeks ago with type 2. It is very hard and quite depressing too. I started on low carb (no bread, potatoes, pasta or rice and anything that is high in carbs....check labels) as soon as I found out and have seen a huge reduction in my bs. Not lost a lot of weight yet but I am damned inpatient lol. It will come I know and I am eating a lot healthier than I have for years. As for your sweet tooth...I eat sugar free jelly with a bit of fresh cream which seems to hit the spot. Nuts for the times you feel you need to have a snack. I have a bs monitor and really think that it has helped me as I can see my progress. My diabetic nurse has given me 4 months to get my act together or medication is the next step. That gave me a kick up the bum and made me determined to do it Good luck and YOU CAN DO THIS! We are all here to help you [/QUOTE]
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