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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 2362394" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Hi [USER=537319]@Dawnandkids[/USER] I fully understand your feelings. This underlines why life can never be fair, we can only aim to make it as fair as possible. Your daughter must be Type 1, which can give her more freedom of choice than a Type 2 following a LCHF diet.</p><p>I was Type 1 from 1959-2013 and on a carbohydrate controlled diet from 1966-2013. At 240gms of carbohydrate spread at routine times this certainly wasn't low carb, but I have maintained the same weight from 1978 to this day. I just wonder whether you need to restrict her diet? I am certainly not advocating eating junk food, but maybe providing a greater range of options. I hope life improves for both of you quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 2362394, member: 388932"] Hi [USER=537319]@Dawnandkids[/USER] I fully understand your feelings. This underlines why life can never be fair, we can only aim to make it as fair as possible. Your daughter must be Type 1, which can give her more freedom of choice than a Type 2 following a LCHF diet. I was Type 1 from 1959-2013 and on a carbohydrate controlled diet from 1966-2013. At 240gms of carbohydrate spread at routine times this certainly wasn't low carb, but I have maintained the same weight from 1978 to this day. I just wonder whether you need to restrict her diet? I am certainly not advocating eating junk food, but maybe providing a greater range of options. I hope life improves for both of you quickly. [/QUOTE]
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