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<blockquote data-quote="donnamum" data-source="post: 12741" data-attributes="member: 6355"><p>I am after some comments (ideally positive) on what I can do to improve daughters diet. And stop her being constantly hungry. She is 9. Type 1. Diagnosed Jan 08.</p><p></p><p>She eats faily healthy no sweets, no chocolate, no cake, no buscuits etc but does have a bag of crisps a few times a week. Her BG remains high throughout the morning so looking for ideas. After lunch, evening meal and super comes down quiet quickly.</p><p></p><p>She in on 1 unit novarapid to 20g carbs( breakfast time we add extra 1/2 unit) + 6 Lantus at night.</p><p></p><p>BREAKFAST</p><p>Morning BG between 5-8.</p><p>Toast and cereal with yogurt</p><p>Average 55g carbs</p><p> </p><p>Morning snack</p><p>High reading if checked 2-3 hours after 20+.</p><p>Mid morning snack small piece of fruit. </p><p></p><p>LUNCH</p><p>Down to about 11-13.</p><p>Typical packed lunch Ham salad sandwich,low fat yogurt, cereal bar.</p><p>Average 55g carbs</p><p></p><p>Afternoon snack</p><p>Mid afternoon snack small piece of fruit.</p><p>BG 9-11 by 2ish. ( if she misses snack hypo by 4'oclock)</p><p></p><p>EVENING MEAL</p><p>BG before 6-8. (about 5:30)</p><p>pasta, rice, or potatoes veg. </p><p>average 50g carb per meal. </p><p></p><p>SUPPER</p><p> BG 7-9 before bed ( 7:30-8) </p><p>cereal. 35g carbs</p><p></p><p>If I am getting it totally wrong please be gentle with your replys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnamum, post: 12741, member: 6355"] I am after some comments (ideally positive) on what I can do to improve daughters diet. And stop her being constantly hungry. She is 9. Type 1. Diagnosed Jan 08. She eats faily healthy no sweets, no chocolate, no cake, no buscuits etc but does have a bag of crisps a few times a week. Her BG remains high throughout the morning so looking for ideas. After lunch, evening meal and super comes down quiet quickly. She in on 1 unit novarapid to 20g carbs( breakfast time we add extra 1/2 unit) + 6 Lantus at night. BREAKFAST Morning BG between 5-8. Toast and cereal with yogurt Average 55g carbs Morning snack High reading if checked 2-3 hours after 20+. Mid morning snack small piece of fruit. LUNCH Down to about 11-13. Typical packed lunch Ham salad sandwich,low fat yogurt, cereal bar. Average 55g carbs Afternoon snack Mid afternoon snack small piece of fruit. BG 9-11 by 2ish. ( if she misses snack hypo by 4'oclock) EVENING MEAL BG before 6-8. (about 5:30) pasta, rice, or potatoes veg. average 50g carb per meal. SUPPER BG 7-9 before bed ( 7:30-8) cereal. 35g carbs If I am getting it totally wrong please be gentle with your replys. [/QUOTE]
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