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<blockquote data-quote="Rokaab" data-source="post: 1690852" data-attributes="member: 450212"><p>You don't need to have omelettes all the time, cos whilst I do like eggs, I would get very bored if that's all I was eating.</p><p>As a type 1 you can eat stuff with carbs in it, you just have to work out how much insulin you need - and it will be trial and error, error is a part of learning.</p><p>Yes you may find out it works better doing lower carbs than some, but that doesn't mean you can't eat any, you may find you can tolerate carbs much better at some times of the days than at other times, there are lots of maybe's here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rokaab, post: 1690852, member: 450212"] You don't need to have omelettes all the time, cos whilst I do like eggs, I would get very bored if that's all I was eating. As a type 1 you can eat stuff with carbs in it, you just have to work out how much insulin you need - and it will be trial and error, error is a part of learning. Yes you may find out it works better doing lower carbs than some, but that doesn't mean you can't eat any, you may find you can tolerate carbs much better at some times of the days than at other times, there are lots of maybe's here. [/QUOTE]
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