Hi Kayla,
I am Type 2 for 17 years, I joined WW and lost 3 stones over a period of 19 months. I am not able to exercise and am pretty immobile so if you are able to exercise the weight should come off faster. I found that their programme had changed a lot in the 30+ years since I was last there, no foods were banned and yes they do point you towards using their own products, but they also encourage you to make your own meals, using the "healthy and filling" lists they issue. I found that with the way the "ProPoints" system worked it was, for me quite low carb. I didn't eat much bread (using Nimble when I did), pasta, or rice and only potatoes once in a while. My meals were made up mainly of veg and protein, with yogurt and a lot of fruit.
Yes I did buy their kitchen scales which were expensive, but in my mind very worthwhile. My BG levels were running pretty high when I started WW, and within 2 weeks they were down in single figures. I went from using 110 units of insulin twice a day, to 10 units in the morning and 16 at night... I became discouraged when after 22 months, my weightloss had come to a standstill, there was also a lot of stress in my life at that time and I started to skip meals and then wondered why I wasn't losing any more, I got into the usual vicious cycle of eating the wrong things and eventually I was back eating chips and chocolate etc., and my insulin usage went higher and higher.
But, I am back with WW again,

I started back on the 2nd of January and have lost 16 pounds so far. I am eating healthy again and my BG is again between 4 and 5.5. I know there will come a time again when my weight loss plateau's, but this time I have this site, the information I have picked up about carbs will help me and at the end of the day the way I feel now and the way my diabetes is behaving is much more preferable than what I was experiencing when I was eating everything in sight.
The choice is yours, but if you go for it, I think you will enjoy it. Don't think of it as a diet, it's a chance to change your eating habits for the better and your way to get the Diabetes under control.
Good Luck
Chris