Mum of type 1
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Hello everyone,
Its been a month since my DD of 7 was diagnosed as type 1. I want to add we live outside of the UK but in Europe. I would like to get opinions on the advice given to us from our team. The whole idea was " she can eat whatever she wants, nothing is to be withheld"
I just want to add that we have always had healthy eating in the family and the kids don't have whatever they like anyway. My dad is a type 2 diabetic of 30 years, he didnt agree. Thank you
Thanks to everyone for replying. Yeah, the counting carbs sounded to good and easy to be true. But sugar? Fat? Colourings? Conservatives? Nothing to be said about those. Thats what my dad didnt like. And luckily got in touch with a family friend who is a professor endo and she said the same thing, thats its not only the carbs. Just now had pancakes, checked the carbs, gave the bolus.... Yeah right... Huge spike. Its what you all said a healthy diet just like anyway child should have. In this country there is the highest percentage of child obesity in Europe so giving the child what they want is only normal. Good luck to you all
Hi thanks for replying. I tried the pancakes twice to make sure, yeah big spike to 270 and came down really fast cause we did some outside activity. Best breakfast omelette as you mentioned, some bacon, slice of brown bread and some milk. She loves it. We live in a village so we have most things fresh. All the best to you!
@Mum of type 1 Jaylees comment here is very important and both you and your daughter need to remember this, there will most definitely be days where no matter what you do it does just go all pear-shaped (either with oi without logical reason)There will always be "hiccups."
Hello everyone,
Its been a month since my DD of 7 was diagnosed as type 1. I want to add we live outside of the UK but in Europe. I would like to get opinions on the advice given to us from our team. The whole idea was " she can eat whatever she wants, nothing is to be withheld"
I just want to add that we have always had healthy eating in the family and the kids don't have whatever they like anyway. My dad is a type 2 diabetic of 30 years, he didn't agree. Thank you
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