Thanks for your reply and info, I will watch out for Daisy1 links.Hi, and welcome. I was just as confused when I got diagnosed at the end of May - you're not alone in that and on here you'll find people who understand what you're going through right now.
One of the regulars, @daisy1, will be along shortly with a very informative post with links and such stuff. I found it very useful.
Read around the site - ask questions on the forums - the good news is that you can take control of your diabetes and not have it control you!!
Thanks for the advice JayJay, I have bought a monitor and have started testing, I think the confusion is because I thought I was eating healthily before. I was diagnosed with a wheat intolerance a couple of years ago and since then have decided to cut out bread (the GF bread sticks to the roof of your mouth ugh!) and have made all my meals from fresh meat, fish and veg or salads. I don't take sugar and never cook with salt so just don't know how this has happened. My test figures for this morning were 6.7 so, better than yesterday morning at 9.2 so I will keep a record of what I am eating and drinking and try to establish what my triggers are.Hi and welcome
It is very confusing when you first start to get into the new way of life ( ha ha ) it isn't so bad so don't worry the main thing is cut out the sugar and down on the carbs the advice on the forum is mainly more fat less carbs and it does work very well if you can get a monitor and test strips all the better but the doctor may not supply these but still worth giving him a try.
You are not alone,we will all try to help if we can if you can let us know what type of food you have and what you test figures are we will see what we can do
Keep well stay safe JJ
Do you know what your HbA1c of fasting blood glucose test results were? That will help us get an idea of what degree of diabetes you currently have, and it will help us as we make suggestions to you.
Hello and welcome to the forum......it's a lit to get your head around,we have all been there, so there is a wealth of info on this forum....Thanks for the advice JayJay, I have bought a monitor and have started testing, I think the confusion is because I thought I was eating healthily before. I was diagnosed with a wheat intolerance a couple of years ago and since then have decided to cut out bread (the GF bread sticks to the roof of your mouth ugh!) and have made all my meals from fresh meat, fish and veg or salads. I don't take sugar and never cook with salt so just don't know how this has happened. My test figures for this morning were 6.7 so, better than yesterday morning at 9.2 so I will keep a record of what I am eating and drinking and try to establish what my triggers are.
Thank you
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