Thank you both
@ajbod thats all very helpful thank you . I feel a bit scared of the metformin after reading about it causing the runs etc .
Also more advice on diet / nutrition the better I mean what if we cut / reduce carbs what do we use to feel full ? Snack on as even fruits are a no no . It just feels like pretty much everything is now not allowed
Yes it can be a bit daunting at first but you really don't need to change everything in one day. Take time, make gradual changes, you will soon get the hang of it, it's not that difficult.
You need to change your thinking about food, we all get so used to what we eat it can be difficult to think of alternatives. When first diagnosed for me breakfast was cereals or porridge, maybe toast. Lunch was a sandwich.
Now if I eat breakfast which is not very often, it will be bacon, eggs, leftovers from my evening meal, full fat yoghurt and a few berries. For lunch I just have whatever would have gone on the sandwich but more of it with some salad. For main meals, I've alway been a meat and two veg sort of bloke, I still am just don't have any high carb/starchy veg like spuds or parsnips. I have lots of whatever meat with mainly above ground leafy veg, with a nice knob of butter on my veg instead of gravy.
It's not the best ides to snack because every time you eat your pancreas is forced to churn out even more insulin, not eating so often, even cutting out a meal if you can gives your pancreas a much needed break.
If you are hungry though and feel you need something, cheese, olives, boiled eggs, nuts, slices of cooked meat, any thing as long as it's not beige carby nutritionally poor rubbish.