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<blockquote data-quote="CathP" data-source="post: 1254972" data-attributes="member: 328992"><p>Hi Shivles, I posted on your other thread on parents, so won't repeat everything I said there, but I totally get where you're coming from. We low carb with our 5 year old, because essentially diabetes is an inability to process carbs, so it makes sense to limit them. We're also MDI, as Freya has a dexcom already (which we view as essential) and we don't want to attach her to anything else. We low carb as a family, so Freya's twin sister and little brother all eat the same. We've been to a couple of parties, and Freya asked me to make her a packed lunch to take to the last one, as she didn't want the party food. She wanted to bring some birthday cake home though, so she had that. We're flexible, but encourage her to make healthy decisions.</p><p>Buy the Bernstein book and join TYPEONEGRIT, you'd find such support there.x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CathP, post: 1254972, member: 328992"] Hi Shivles, I posted on your other thread on parents, so won't repeat everything I said there, but I totally get where you're coming from. We low carb with our 5 year old, because essentially diabetes is an inability to process carbs, so it makes sense to limit them. We're also MDI, as Freya has a dexcom already (which we view as essential) and we don't want to attach her to anything else. We low carb as a family, so Freya's twin sister and little brother all eat the same. We've been to a couple of parties, and Freya asked me to make her a packed lunch to take to the last one, as she didn't want the party food. She wanted to bring some birthday cake home though, so she had that. We're flexible, but encourage her to make healthy decisions. Buy the Bernstein book and join TYPEONEGRIT, you'd find such support there.x [/QUOTE]
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