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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1012864" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Why not start new traditions? Of course this is easier if it is just a small crowd. I tried eating 'normal' and dosing last Xmas (my 1st T1 Xmas) and didn't do too bad ( I still skipped the starchy carbs and only a taste of desert but over ate meal size) but this year we are just having beef tenderloins, roasted veggies, a salad nad some dark chocolate for desert. The stress of how much insulin and when to take it is much worse for me than eating a delicious diabetic friendly meal. I don't feel well after all those carbs anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1012864, member: 240838"] Why not start new traditions? Of course this is easier if it is just a small crowd. I tried eating 'normal' and dosing last Xmas (my 1st T1 Xmas) and didn't do too bad ( I still skipped the starchy carbs and only a taste of desert but over ate meal size) but this year we are just having beef tenderloins, roasted veggies, a salad nad some dark chocolate for desert. The stress of how much insulin and when to take it is much worse for me than eating a delicious diabetic friendly meal. I don't feel well after all those carbs anyway. [/QUOTE]
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