Hi
@widmerman and welcome to the forum. As
@Liam1955 says the 70 figure is probably your HbA1c (ifcc) test result.
Under 42 is non-diabetic, 42-47 is pre-diabetic, 48 and above is diabetic. 70 is quite high but it can be reduced. Many on this forum have reduced their blood sugar levels by adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat (LCHF) approach to eating.
Have a read round the threads to see how it works, and ask any questions you want to, the people on here are friendly and supportive.
If you were diagnosed in November you should be retested soon, there is usually a retest after 3 months to confirm the diagnosis. Your GP should also refer you to the practice nurse to test your feet and give you some advice, and you should also be asked if you want to be referred for a diabetes management course.
It is unlikely that you will be given a blood glucose meter, or prescribed testing strips. They aren't usually given to Type 2s unless they are on insulin. It would be useful if you can buy one yourself so that you can ind out which foods affect you, and how you are doing.