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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1899488" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>From my own experience and not as professional opinion or advice: Low carb diet is a choice not an obligation. In the honeymoon period one has to weigh the risks of hypos vs hypers and then there is the fact that some will be teenagers who will be needing extra nutrients as they go through growth spurts and some who are newly pregnant. What diet or diets are best for these persons is still be researched. There is likely to be no one right answer, just a list of preferences with advantages and disadvantages put up to justify one approach vs another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1899488, member: 468714"] From my own experience and not as professional opinion or advice: Low carb diet is a choice not an obligation. In the honeymoon period one has to weigh the risks of hypos vs hypers and then there is the fact that some will be teenagers who will be needing extra nutrients as they go through growth spurts and some who are newly pregnant. What diet or diets are best for these persons is still be researched. There is likely to be no one right answer, just a list of preferences with advantages and disadvantages put up to justify one approach vs another. [/QUOTE]
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