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<blockquote data-quote="Adam01" data-source="post: 1477269" data-attributes="member: 407049"><p>Thanks [USER=39639]@azure[/USER], I will talk to her about the further tests, although I think it will be difficult to convince her. I think she's kind of lost faith in the doctors after they just harped on about diet and exercise despite the fact that she was severely underweight already and managing on only around 50g carbs total. She found it very difficult to come to terms with to start with (particularly as a former chocolate addict!) But she's accepted it now and likes her diet. She has kind of put it to the back of her mind. It's definitely made us more aware of diet etc though and obviously our son. I think that's her main concern. She's very conscious of not becoming obsessed about what might happen in the future but equally wants to ensure she does everything she can to keep him healthy, hence the breastfeeding! </p><p>It's good to know you're still breastfeeding and that it can be done into tolddlerhood. Do your children have this in place of cows milk or in addition to? (If you don't mind me asking).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam01, post: 1477269, member: 407049"] Thanks [USER=39639]@azure[/USER], I will talk to her about the further tests, although I think it will be difficult to convince her. I think she's kind of lost faith in the doctors after they just harped on about diet and exercise despite the fact that she was severely underweight already and managing on only around 50g carbs total. She found it very difficult to come to terms with to start with (particularly as a former chocolate addict!) But she's accepted it now and likes her diet. She has kind of put it to the back of her mind. It's definitely made us more aware of diet etc though and obviously our son. I think that's her main concern. She's very conscious of not becoming obsessed about what might happen in the future but equally wants to ensure she does everything she can to keep him healthy, hence the breastfeeding! It's good to know you're still breastfeeding and that it can be done into tolddlerhood. Do your children have this in place of cows milk or in addition to? (If you don't mind me asking). [/QUOTE]
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