I haven’t talked to him yet but the nurse did explain it a tiny bit when they called the first time but that was years ago. It was “prediabetic” or at least borderline. The next visit I think it went down below that but still somewhat high. He tested it again because of the first result.As I said earlier, I missed the origins of this particular thread.
Surely you've talked to your doctor. Did he or she refer you to a nutritionist or an introductory class on diabetes (don't even know which level you said you were at).? I think that's sorta standard practice because it gets a little complicated and it's a major change for most people.
Cutting sugar is HARD but I can tell you from past experience that when you bite the bullet and get through it the craving goes away. That said, honesty requires that I tell you I've gotten thoroughly addicted again and haven't been able to kick it for the last several years.
If you want a White Knuckle Buddy, we could try to do it together...
As for tea I'm a major tea lover and that's why I've always drunk it (go ahead and correct me, guys; I'm sticking with "drunk") without anything. I like to taste all those subtle grassy notes. Try it! It's good stuff that really doesn't need sugar!
Good luck. I hope we're not scaring you to death or beating you over the head. It's just important stuff that can enormously improve your life down the road.
Then about a month ago I went for my physical and got bloodwork done and still have not gotten the results back (usually they’re very fast) so I am a bit nervous something is wrong.
And thank you. This helps. I think I would like to just quit it “cold turkey” if possible and be done with it haha I don’t think I really need sugar. I actually tried to order some when I got my monitor but they were out. Clearly a sign, huh?

I’ve tried tea plain and it’s so nasty to me


And nah, it’s okay! I appreciate the help! I need to read more about it. I think because it’s not full blown diabetes yet I should be able to get it under control with just diet and exercise. Or at least hopefully.