Hi Roydove
I'm interested to know more about your second post - re saturated fats. It gives the impression that you think that Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body can't metabolise saturated fat. Is this true? because if it is, I think you're been given some wrong information. Cholesterol is important, we do need to keep it under control, but only about 20% of our cholesterol comes from diet; most of it is produced by the liver.
Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body has problems metabolising all carbohydrates, including sugar. I have to cut my carbohydrate intake right down, or my blood glucose goes too high. Most of us have to control our carbohydrate intake in one way or another, whether it be lower-carb diet or portion control.
I agree with Sid; see a dietitian. On a vegan diet it is too easy to miss out on some essential nutrients, eg Vit B12 and iron, and you may need to consider taking supplements.
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