Hi All,
This thread was inspired by another thread which discussed the dire choices offered in a 'Diabetic Gift Christmas Hamper'.
I am sure we have all received inappropriate gifts and pasted on that fake appreciative smile! lol. But just think how nice it would be to actually give a gift that your loved one will relish.
How about we use this thread for suggestions?
Please bear in mind that different types of D have different criteria for choosing options. For instance, a Type 1 having clearly marked nutritional info may be enough to allow them to inject the right amount of insulin. Whereas for a diet controlled T2, the amount of carb may need to be very low indeed.
So, I would suggest that before you make any food gift choices, you find out what type of D your loved one has, how they manage the condition, and (for instance) whether they are a sweet or savory person.
This thread was inspired by another thread which discussed the dire choices offered in a 'Diabetic Gift Christmas Hamper'.
I am sure we have all received inappropriate gifts and pasted on that fake appreciative smile! lol. But just think how nice it would be to actually give a gift that your loved one will relish.
How about we use this thread for suggestions?
Please bear in mind that different types of D have different criteria for choosing options. For instance, a Type 1 having clearly marked nutritional info may be enough to allow them to inject the right amount of insulin. Whereas for a diet controlled T2, the amount of carb may need to be very low indeed.
So, I would suggest that before you make any food gift choices, you find out what type of D your loved one has, how they manage the condition, and (for instance) whether they are a sweet or savory person.
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