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<blockquote data-quote="spendercat" data-source="post: 334223" data-attributes="member: 33884"><p>Two weeks! Poor baby. Do what you feel you must, but don't trust her too far on her own. In my experience kids on special diets are inclined to cheat because they think it is all about obedience to adults, and have difficulty grasping the concept of it being their own body and their own responsibility.</p><p>My daughter had coeliac disease, and keeping her off gluten was a nightmare of scenes, and arguments, after she was about ten. I know diabetes is worse, but the conflicts must be the same. You have my sympathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spendercat, post: 334223, member: 33884"] Two weeks! Poor baby. Do what you feel you must, but don't trust her too far on her own. In my experience kids on special diets are inclined to cheat because they think it is all about obedience to adults, and have difficulty grasping the concept of it being their own body and their own responsibility. My daughter had coeliac disease, and keeping her off gluten was a nightmare of scenes, and arguments, after she was about ten. I know diabetes is worse, but the conflicts must be the same. You have my sympathy [/QUOTE]
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