I have type 2 diabetes in my immediate family, my parents (RIP) and sister. My fasting glucose level was rising over the years, but was never diagnosed as pre-diabetic. I have to say, I only see the doctor every several years when I feel like I need to go, so I don't have annual testing to see numbers often. I am overweight, but not obese.
My mother died of a diabetic stroke which damaged her brain stem and put her in a coma, she was on insulin injections for years before that. My sister is on meds for years now, not sure which one she's taking now. I'm not a big fan of prescription drugs, so I take the alternative route with a lot of things.
For years I've been taking the supplements Chromium Picolinate and Bitter Melon to keep a check on blood sugar levels. I in no way am very knowledgeable about the body or drugs, but I research the supplements I want to use for something and go with my gut....so far so good. Years back my A1C was 6.1 if I recall, and I think it was last year that I got a free blood test from Costco which showed my levels at 5.6, so I must be doing something right.
I know I would benefit from cutting out carbs like breads, potatoes, pizza, etc. and sweets. I have cut down on these things, but have not eliminated them from my diet. We are all different and something that may work for one, may not for another. Also, good to note that any supplement side effects should be researched first, expecially if someone is already under doctor's care and on prescription meds.
I've heard a lot of positive stories of folks getting their diabetes under control just with weight loss, exercise and limited diet changes. Pinky, I'm sorry to hear you have that diagnosis, but I know you can take hold of it and possibly get it under control even without prescriptions. Talk with your doctor. If they are open-minded, they will let you try and control it on your own and just monitor your progress.
Whatever you choose to do, good luck.....hugs.
