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<blockquote data-quote="jayne15" data-source="post: 404071" data-attributes="member: 50743"><p>daily exercise has really helped my little girls levels stable, she plays rugby 4 times a week swimming twice a a week and is very active in between, 9 months on she is on very small amounts of insulin twice a day and maintains a HBA1C of less than 6.5, she eats lots of fruit and veg and enjoys the odd choccie bar, and in this weather she has had a daily ice cream with very little difference in her blood levels. remember every one is different and we all have good and bad days- 9 months on from diagnosis life is good which in the initial stages we never thought wed say this so stay positive life can be normal you just need a little more planning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayne15, post: 404071, member: 50743"] daily exercise has really helped my little girls levels stable, she plays rugby 4 times a week swimming twice a a week and is very active in between, 9 months on she is on very small amounts of insulin twice a day and maintains a HBA1C of less than 6.5, she eats lots of fruit and veg and enjoys the odd choccie bar, and in this weather she has had a daily ice cream with very little difference in her blood levels. remember every one is different and we all have good and bad days- 9 months on from diagnosis life is good which in the initial stages we never thought wed say this so stay positive life can be normal you just need a little more planning. [/QUOTE]
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