I am not an expert, but I work in the medical field and I believe they have a new medication - Januvia? - that is for Diabetes and it doesn't cause weight gain. If memory serves me correctly, most Diabetes medications (pills atleast) cause weight gain. You should speak with your doctor about this medication - some doctors hesistate to prescribe medications until they have been on the market for a certain amount of time because adverse reactions and health complications usually take some time before they are known to the public. But, it is worth the DISCUSSION... some doctors are very set in their ways and prescribe the same medications for everyone... and it doesn't always prove effective for everyone's lifestyle.
Diabetes can be managed well with a good diet. If motivation and incentive has ever been an issue for you (as I know it is for me) then use this diagnosis as incentive. I remember back when I was losing weight a few years ago. I went from 220 to 170... and yes it was fueled by a lot of things, but I was really scared about some blood work that came back regarding my cholesterol levels. My doctor wanted me to take Lipitor, so I filled the prescription but never took it. I thought... man... I can do this. Diabetes CAN be managed with diet. I am not promoting skipping the medications because high cholesterol and Diabetes are two different beasts... but it will help I know that.
Ask your doctor for a Diabetes-specific diet... or even search for it online. It can give you a baseline as to what you should and should not be eating... and then you can research the different diets available and see which one is the closest. You can do this! Check into that Januvia and work hard, girl. You can manage this problem and keep losing weight. Have faith!
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