Loads of good advise from those that really know, good posts !!! I think a good balanced diet is key, along with exercise. I am type 2 and have been on insulin for 2 years, therefore a meter is imperative. Mine came from the Diabetic clinic at my GP's, now sadly no longer funded. All my meds are on free prescription, so I am quite lucky in that respect. In some ways much is trail and error (terrible phase), so a meter is a good way to understand and manage diet. A good book is "Carbs & Cals" (Chello Publishing), lists some 1700 foods and drinks, with Carbs, Calories, Protein, Fat, and Fibre values.