Hi
@Jumper61 .
Welcome to the club.
I went low carb higher fats (LCHF) after diagnosis (DX)
And found I wasn't as hungry once I settled in to it .
And as
@VashtiB mentions, many others found the same.
The poor advice of "eat often" can be detrimental to those with 'issues' regarding carbs & our production of insulin...aka T2D.
You'll hear much of 'intermittent fasting' ( IF) which really is an extension of the fasting we all do over night, once asleep.
So pushing back a morning meal or bringing forward an evening meal helps extend our fasting time.
Others can take this into the next day or further, a feat which is beyond me sadly.
While your hours of work might make it harder, many who adopt a LCHF diet tend to skip at least one of those 3 meals, you mention.
I personally go 2mad (2 meals a day) but usually that first meal might be little more then a snack & I fill up with my evening meal.
Others go one meal a day ( OMAD )
All of which helps overall in lowering our ingestion of carbs, the production of insulin & please god... a lowering of our HBA1C.
It's all a lot to take in, early on, but forums full of useful advice & members willing to answer any questions .
As for remembering to take the meds.
I had major injuries last year So stopped Metformin as I was on too many drugs.
I have Since returned to taking it and GP updated my prescription
to slow release
If I forget to take after dinner, I take mine just before bed.
It's slow release, and so far hasn't caused any issue
Best of luck finding a way that suits YOU.