L.S.
When my father was diagnosed about 2 years ago the doctor sent him home with a prescription and told him to avoid anything white. Whatever!!! As an RN, I was not happy that he wasn't more educated. But as he says it is his money he invested in my college education for nursing, and now he is seeing a return! LOL!!!
Although there are numerous posts about many websites, the easiest thing I did for him was to recommend the South Beach diet. It is very useful and informative and really is along the lines of an appropriate diabetic diet and it tells you why. He has well maintained blood sugars and doesn't take insulin. His is controlled orally and with diet (South Beach give or take) and exercise. There is also a companion book that helps you with the glycemic index and where foods fall on that scale, help you combine foods that have sugar, like fruit with something like fiber and why you need to do that. ETC. He loved the book. It also helped that it is written by a doctor (cardiologist) and reinforced by his dtr (giggle, ME) I would also encourage you to cut anything out with High fructose corn syrup as that is just hidden sugar. That is the most difficult thing of all. Finding your fav foods without all that icky stuff in it. But it can be done.
I would start off with that book and go from there. It is a really easy read in everyday terms that will answer lots of questions for you. I have also recommended it to several patients that needed lists, eating plans etc. to help them with a little more structure. Plus, you can reference back to it occassionally when needed. I would definately read it before your appt. with the nutritionist and see if she doesn't recommend about the same things as in that book. They never even sent my dad to any classes or to a nutritionist. Just me! You can always email me privately if you want. ____@____.com
Good luck,
L.