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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 2663337" data-attributes="member: 519815"><p>Initially, I was told all sweets and biscuits were out when I was diagnosed as T1.</p><p>But when I met my specialist, he said nothing (except pure sugar) was totally banned but can be considered in the round ensuring balance. </p><p>For chocolate, I love Asda Just Essential Dark Chocolate. I have a couple of squares occasionally after a 'large' meal but include it in my calculations.</p><p>The best part is that it costs 30p (that's £0.30) a bar - much cheaper than any previous suggestions.</p><p>My specialist said considered moderation is better than total abstinence which can affect mental health more than blood sugars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 2663337, member: 519815"] Initially, I was told all sweets and biscuits were out when I was diagnosed as T1. But when I met my specialist, he said nothing (except pure sugar) was totally banned but can be considered in the round ensuring balance. For chocolate, I love Asda Just Essential Dark Chocolate. I have a couple of squares occasionally after a 'large' meal but include it in my calculations. The best part is that it costs 30p (that's £0.30) a bar - much cheaper than any previous suggestions. My specialist said considered moderation is better than total abstinence which can affect mental health more than blood sugars. [/QUOTE]
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