Hi John
I have been diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic for nearly six years now
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Since you have only just been diagnosed you won�t have been through the NHS how to live with being a diabetic yet. At some point you should see a dietician the main point I got from this visit was to eat a well balanced diet, no need to use diabetic specific foods. Big Guy used one of the magic words, eat in �moderation�.
If you need to loss some weight you will have to watch everything you eat until you reach you target, if not then what you have with your sausages could well be the main contributing factor to your blood sugar level. Sausage, chips/mash, and beans in normal quantities I find pushes by levels up too much, I therefore have less potato and then a diabetic friendly pudding. You could always have salad with your sausages
and then have to only worry about how may sausages to have, not a combination I have tried.
If you are having something fatty like sausages to eat make sure they are cooked in a fat reducing way eg grill/BBQ rather than fry.
Try looking up Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load up on the internet. These are 2 ways of looking at the sugar content of food stuffs.
That probably enough about diabetes so just remember enjoy your sausages but in moderation.
Cheers
Stu