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<blockquote data-quote="broads" data-source="post: 176647" data-attributes="member: 12149"><p>Sorry I am type 2 on diet and exercise so am ignorant about type 1 but I have a question. I heard recently of a family where the 9 year old daughter has type 1 diabetes and was diagnosed a few years ago. She is allowed to eat whatever she wants including sweets, crisps etc, some of them in moderation, but thinks that that is fine and she, ie mother can control it by adjusting the injected insulin. I gather the daughter now has a pump fitted. That can't be right can it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broads, post: 176647, member: 12149"] Sorry I am type 2 on diet and exercise so am ignorant about type 1 but I have a question. I heard recently of a family where the 9 year old daughter has type 1 diabetes and was diagnosed a few years ago. She is allowed to eat whatever she wants including sweets, crisps etc, some of them in moderation, but thinks that that is fine and she, ie mother can control it by adjusting the injected insulin. I gather the daughter now has a pump fitted. That can't be right can it? [/QUOTE]
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