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<blockquote data-quote="Margi" data-source="post: 211125" data-attributes="member: 30601"><p>Carrots are good. There isn't much else that I can think of, but it really doesn't matter too much. As a type one you don't have to worry about low carb foods, only about balancing the carbs with the right amount of insulin.</p><p></p><p>How much education have you had from your Health care people? Are you working on a system of ratios of carbohydrates to insulin, or something different? I guess I'm trying to find a starting point from which to give advice without repeating stuff you've been taught already, or starting way too far in and baffling you with things you've never heard of.</p><p></p><p>And, if it's not a rude question (or even if it is) how old are you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margi, post: 211125, member: 30601"] Carrots are good. There isn't much else that I can think of, but it really doesn't matter too much. As a type one you don't have to worry about low carb foods, only about balancing the carbs with the right amount of insulin. How much education have you had from your Health care people? Are you working on a system of ratios of carbohydrates to insulin, or something different? I guess I'm trying to find a starting point from which to give advice without repeating stuff you've been taught already, or starting way too far in and baffling you with things you've never heard of. And, if it's not a rude question (or even if it is) how old are you? [/QUOTE]
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