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<blockquote data-quote="catherine74" data-source="post: 414797" data-attributes="member: 80086"><p>Wow, 3 replies already! Thankyou sooo much. I am actually in tears reading your posts as you are being so helpful & reassuring.</p><p></p><p>Andy, my ex-fiancee didn't control his diabetes & sadly died from kidney complications. When he had diabetes i didn't understand the condition. He was older than me & had been T1 insulin dependant since being a child so I presumed he knew how to look after himself. I guess that's affecting my outlook.</p><p></p><p>Kat100 & Daibell.....i do indeed bake & will definitely google Molly cake. I did try a no-added sugar apricot bran loaf but didnt realise until after we'd eaten it just how much added sugar was in the bran.! Some other recipes with no sugar seem too high in fat or reports of affected taste. </p><p></p><p>I will try & relax & just take comfort that at least dad's not consuming 24tsps of sugar a day in his cuppas.</p><p>Thankyou again. Your replies really do mean alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherine74, post: 414797, member: 80086"] Wow, 3 replies already! Thankyou sooo much. I am actually in tears reading your posts as you are being so helpful & reassuring. Andy, my ex-fiancee didn't control his diabetes & sadly died from kidney complications. When he had diabetes i didn't understand the condition. He was older than me & had been T1 insulin dependant since being a child so I presumed he knew how to look after himself. I guess that's affecting my outlook. Kat100 & Daibell.....i do indeed bake & will definitely google Molly cake. I did try a no-added sugar apricot bran loaf but didnt realise until after we'd eaten it just how much added sugar was in the bran.! Some other recipes with no sugar seem too high in fat or reports of affected taste. I will try & relax & just take comfort that at least dad's not consuming 24tsps of sugar a day in his cuppas. Thankyou again. Your replies really do mean alot. [/QUOTE]
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