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<blockquote data-quote="Helsharrison" data-source="post: 1989730" data-attributes="member: 101199"><p>Thanks for your response, I really appreciate it. Apologies for not stating that I am type1 (have been for 37 years) yes it’s been a big learning curve with all the foods and I try to cook from fresh as the GF stuff can be so high in carbs, fat and sugar. I’ve had relatively good control but since going GF I’ve found my highs are higher and my lows are lower which can be so upsetting when you’re trying your best! Hope your daughter continues to thrive on a GF diet. Must have been a huge learning curve for you too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helsharrison, post: 1989730, member: 101199"] Thanks for your response, I really appreciate it. Apologies for not stating that I am type1 (have been for 37 years) yes it’s been a big learning curve with all the foods and I try to cook from fresh as the GF stuff can be so high in carbs, fat and sugar. I’ve had relatively good control but since going GF I’ve found my highs are higher and my lows are lower which can be so upsetting when you’re trying your best! Hope your daughter continues to thrive on a GF diet. Must have been a huge learning curve for you too! [/QUOTE]
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