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<blockquote data-quote="lunarlinda" data-source="post: 551834" data-attributes="member: 101852"><p>Hi Blipperty</p><p></p><p>I find it unbelievable that a 15 year old would go to the effort of "joining" a website like this, adding a link to a website ref: the subject matter, showing you have done some research already, and all this effort is because you want your diabetic friend to be able to join in eating sweets and cookies? Did you not get enough information from the website initially? Could you not ask your friend directly if she could eat Truvia? Wouldn't she and her Mother know things like that already?</p><p></p><p>All people with diabetes are different, so if you got 10 answers on here saying t1's were ok with using Truvia and they didn't have to inject after eating it, would that be sufficient information for you to go ahead and assure your friend that she could eat the goodies you'd made for her and you could catagorically say to her that she wouldn't have to inject afterwards, because 10 t1's on here said they didn't have to?</p><p></p><p>Indiana91 has quoted from the site that it says it dosen't affect glucose or insulin levels, why were you not happy to believe that statement? I repeat, what about your friend's Mother? Could you not ask her what she knew about what her daughter could tollerate without injecting? </p><p></p><p>It is incredulous to believe that based on what responses you got on here, you would then bake your goodies for your friend if all answers were favourable. Furthermore, your style of writing is not that of a 15 year old.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I reiterate, you are not for real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunarlinda, post: 551834, member: 101852"] Hi Blipperty I find it unbelievable that a 15 year old would go to the effort of "joining" a website like this, adding a link to a website ref: the subject matter, showing you have done some research already, and all this effort is because you want your diabetic friend to be able to join in eating sweets and cookies? Did you not get enough information from the website initially? Could you not ask your friend directly if she could eat Truvia? Wouldn't she and her Mother know things like that already? All people with diabetes are different, so if you got 10 answers on here saying t1's were ok with using Truvia and they didn't have to inject after eating it, would that be sufficient information for you to go ahead and assure your friend that she could eat the goodies you'd made for her and you could catagorically say to her that she wouldn't have to inject afterwards, because 10 t1's on here said they didn't have to? Indiana91 has quoted from the site that it says it dosen't affect glucose or insulin levels, why were you not happy to believe that statement? I repeat, what about your friend's Mother? Could you not ask her what she knew about what her daughter could tollerate without injecting? It is incredulous to believe that based on what responses you got on here, you would then bake your goodies for your friend if all answers were favourable. Furthermore, your style of writing is not that of a 15 year old. Sorry, I reiterate, you are not for real. [/QUOTE]
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