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<blockquote data-quote="hale710" data-source="post: 412766" data-attributes="member: 62974"><p>I choose not to low carb, I inject for any snack over 10g carb. I essentially eat what I like (excluding jelly sweets or non diet fizzy juice or fruit juice etc) if I want pudding when eating in a restaurant, I just calculate and inject for it. For T1s I see low carb as a last resort if you can't control it any other way. You do have to be sensible though and not take the mickey!</p><p></p><p>One benefit of low carb is that less insulin is needed, and less insulin means less severe hypos. But for a child I would think a "normal" diet will mean she does feel even more different to everyone else</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hale710, post: 412766, member: 62974"] I choose not to low carb, I inject for any snack over 10g carb. I essentially eat what I like (excluding jelly sweets or non diet fizzy juice or fruit juice etc) if I want pudding when eating in a restaurant, I just calculate and inject for it. For T1s I see low carb as a last resort if you can't control it any other way. You do have to be sensible though and not take the mickey! One benefit of low carb is that less insulin is needed, and less insulin means less severe hypos. But for a child I would think a "normal" diet will mean she does feel even more different to everyone else [/QUOTE]
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