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<blockquote data-quote="Type1parent" data-source="post: 2149150" data-attributes="member: 515190"><p>Thank you for your replies </p><p>She is 9 and has 5 brothers and sisters including her step ones.</p><p>She is a very grown up 9 year old and has taken most of it on the chin and will make sensible choices on her own as you can tell already. But she struggles when her siblings are all together and can and do eat sweets in front of her even when shes decided that she doesnt want to inject. </p><p>She is very open and she very much wishes that someone else could have it instead of her or that someone makes a cure one day, we have our battles when she doesnt want to inject or tries to avoid correction doses because in her words I'll be ok without it, she had a libre sensor which has helped her fingers but I don't think it gives as much control but thats another story. </p><p></p><p>As for the low carb snacks shes still a child and thinks most things apart from cheese are horrible so struggle to find anything she can have without injecting, mainly her ratios are 1-15 . </p><p>Cheese and ham are about all she will have unless anyone knows of any sugar free low carb sweets that wouldnt need insulin most in the shops are not exactly low on the carb front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Type1parent, post: 2149150, member: 515190"] Thank you for your replies She is 9 and has 5 brothers and sisters including her step ones. She is a very grown up 9 year old and has taken most of it on the chin and will make sensible choices on her own as you can tell already. But she struggles when her siblings are all together and can and do eat sweets in front of her even when shes decided that she doesnt want to inject. She is very open and she very much wishes that someone else could have it instead of her or that someone makes a cure one day, we have our battles when she doesnt want to inject or tries to avoid correction doses because in her words I'll be ok without it, she had a libre sensor which has helped her fingers but I don't think it gives as much control but thats another story. As for the low carb snacks shes still a child and thinks most things apart from cheese are horrible so struggle to find anything she can have without injecting, mainly her ratios are 1-15 . Cheese and ham are about all she will have unless anyone knows of any sugar free low carb sweets that wouldnt need insulin most in the shops are not exactly low on the carb front. [/QUOTE]
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