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<blockquote data-quote="DAC1" data-source="post: 862288" data-attributes="member: 49575"><p>I've been Type 1 for 43 years and have never had any problems with eggs in whatever form. In fact, because they don't have carbs they're a great way of filling that hunger gap between meals without having to worry about either carbs or additional insulin. I usually have a couple of boiled eggs for breakfast with a slice of wholemeal toast or 2-3 eggs scrambled on toast (ideally with a little smoked salmon). Some of my Type 1 friends tell me that eggs give them the 'runs' and I have heard other non diabetics say the same. But....we're all different aren't we? They're also supposed to be very good for you although I forget the exact nutritional reasons why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAC1, post: 862288, member: 49575"] I've been Type 1 for 43 years and have never had any problems with eggs in whatever form. In fact, because they don't have carbs they're a great way of filling that hunger gap between meals without having to worry about either carbs or additional insulin. I usually have a couple of boiled eggs for breakfast with a slice of wholemeal toast or 2-3 eggs scrambled on toast (ideally with a little smoked salmon). Some of my Type 1 friends tell me that eggs give them the 'runs' and I have heard other non diabetics say the same. But....we're all different aren't we? They're also supposed to be very good for you although I forget the exact nutritional reasons why. [/QUOTE]
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