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<blockquote data-quote="Dannymum" data-source="post: 1777625" data-attributes="member: 38144"><p>Hi Issy,</p><p>Welcome to the forum, it is full of useful advice and support.</p><p>My son was diagnosed at 4.5 yrs, he is 12 now. It is a long , hard road, so you have to keep strong for him. You will get used to what works / does not work for him.</p><p>Try to keep him on a healthy, long term diet, lots of low carb. I give Dan lots of berry fruit, cheese, dairy, meat and try to avoid grains, but it is difficult. I find lots of exercise is essential to keep the insulin working well.</p><p>Take care & good luck. It is very scary at first, but you learn alot very quickly.</p><p>DMxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannymum, post: 1777625, member: 38144"] Hi Issy, Welcome to the forum, it is full of useful advice and support. My son was diagnosed at 4.5 yrs, he is 12 now. It is a long , hard road, so you have to keep strong for him. You will get used to what works / does not work for him. Try to keep him on a healthy, long term diet, lots of low carb. I give Dan lots of berry fruit, cheese, dairy, meat and try to avoid grains, but it is difficult. I find lots of exercise is essential to keep the insulin working well. Take care & good luck. It is very scary at first, but you learn alot very quickly. DMxx [/QUOTE]
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