As a diabetic, you may find your life revolving around your blood sugar. As you start constantly testing and making regular visits to your doctor, keeping your blood sugar low may feel daunting. But with a few helpful tips, this process can get easier.Make healthy food choicesMaking poor food choices leads to high blood sugar; thus, it is important to take the time to evaluate the things you put into your body. Ask your doctor to help you put together a nutritional and balanced diet and how to identify the kinds of foods that are both healthy and taste good. There are plenty of choices available that hit the spot while sticking to the healthy side of the supermarket. The American Diabetes Association (diabetes.org) also has a great variety of recipes that are delicious and put together to meet the specific needs of a diabetic.Take a few pro-active steps and search the web for some great organizations that offer a lot of different recipes made with diabetics in mind. Get enough exerciseWhile you are on the track to a healthy lifestyle, it is always important to include everyday exercise into your schedule. This is something as simple as a 30 minute walk in the morning or evening or getting a membership at a gym. Your doctor is able to help you figure out an appropriate exercise routine for you, or point you in the right direction so you can find someone who can.If you have a sweet toothThere are some great options out there to help you satisfy your sweet tooth without raising your blood sugar. Almost everything comes in sugar-free options these days, from chocolate to ice cream, even cakes. There are also sugar-free options for beverages that taste great and do not make your blood sugar spike. If you enjoy baking or making your own candy, some of the same organizations that offer healthy meal recipes also offer a lot of dessert ideas. Pay attention to the nutrition labels on the things you buy, because, sometimes, the huge "sugar free!" labels on the front are misleading.Visit your doctor regularlyWhile not always a fun visit, your doctor is your greatest resource when it comes to making life changes. Doctors have all sorts of helpful tips and can help you when you hit a bumpy patch with maintaining your new lifestyle. While there is no cure for diabetes, diet, exercise and, sometimes, the right kinds of medication can lower your blood sugar without making drastic changes to your life.Diabetes is a struggle, but taking a few helpful steps make it easier to handle. Just remember, you are not alone in this fight. There are many resources at your disposal.